Timber Colour Chart
The 30 species below are readily accessible timbers (subject to availability).
The swatches in the chart are provided as a general guide to colour and grain. It is important to be mindful that as natural material timber attributes can vary widely. The timber available at the time of your order may be different in colour, grain and other natural features.
If you need to match a laminate or veneer it is often better to order Victorian Ash and stain to match the colour.
Zebrano
Price guide:$$$
Interior use
Wormy Chestnut
Price guide:$
Interior use
Western Red Cedar
Price guide:$$$
Interior & exterior use
Wenge
Price guide:$$$
Interior & exterior use
Victorian Ash
Price guide:$
Interior & exterior use
Teak
Price guide:$$$
Interior & exterior use
Tasmanian Blackwood
Cost:$$$
Interior use
Tallowwood
Price guide:$$
Interior & exterior use
Spotted Gum
Price guide:$$$
Interior & exterior use
Silky Oak
Price guide:$$
Interior use
Red Cedar
Price guide:$$
Interior use
Radiata Pine
Price guide:$
Interior use
Queensland Maple
Price guide:$$
Interior & exterior use
Purpleheart
Price guide:$$$
Interior use
New Zealand Beech
Price guide:$$ - N/A
Interior & exterior use
New Guinea Rosewood
Price guide:$$
Interior & exterior use
Messmate
Price guide:$
Interior & exterior use
Merbau
Price guide:$$
Interior & exterior use
Mahogany
Price guide:$$$
Interior use
Jelutong
Price guide:$$
Interior use
Jarrah
Price guide:$$
Interior & exterior use
European Oak
Price guide:$$$
Interior & exterior use
European Beech
Price guide:$$
Interior use
Cypress Pine
Price guide:$
Interior & exterior use
Blackbutt
Price guide:$$
Interior & exterior use
American Oak
Price guide:$$
Interior & exterior use
American White Ash
Price guide:$$
Interior & exterior use
American Maple
Price guide:$$$
Interior use
Walnut
Cost:$$$
Interior use
Alder
Price guide: $
Interior use
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