Doug Fir

Doug fir is the hardest of all softwoods and has a rich, warm color. It is the most popular interior wood choice among homeowners, architects and contractors. Its hardness makes it the ideal choice for interior trim and molding because it holds nails and screws well, and resists scratching and denting.

 

Aesthetically, its color and grain pattern give homes a contemporary rich, warm and distinctly Pacific Coast feel. There are two types of graining: vertical and mixed. Vertical, or tight grain, has a tight grain pattern and consistent coloring. Mixed grain, or flat grain, has a looser, wider grain and provides visual interest with its mixed light/dark grain pattern.

When you use PacWood for Doug Fir you pay a fraction of the cost of what our competitors charge. The supply of Doug fir in Northern California, where PacWood is located, is enormous. Our easy access to high-quality lumber which we pick up and deliver ourselves, means we can pass considerable savings on to you.

 

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