Appalachian Hardwood Products
Products
constructed from Appalachian Hardwood invariably earn high praise.
Hardwood consumers around the world consider Appalachian Hardwood
products the ultimate statement of integrity, stability and lasting
value.
Home
Beautiful Home
Architects, builders and designers use Appalachian Hardwoods to
satisfy the most discerning customers. Appalachian Hardwoods' strength
and stability make for excellent machining qualities. Tighter rings
are more consistent for a cleaner look. The result? Doors, stairs,
windows, mantels, banisters, paneling, mouldings, floors and cabinets
that transcend mere "building products," adding warm, graceful
elements to homes, banks, restaurants, offices, hotels and hospitals.
Distinguished Cabinets
In
the most demanding rooms of the house, kitchens and baths, Appalachian
Hardwood cabinets provide durable storage space while enhancing the
decor. The variety of species, grains, and the uniform color and
consistency of the finishes produce quality wood products that
accommodate every style, taste and budget. Appalachian Hardwood
cabinets convey quality and assure consumers they're getting the very
best for their money.
The
Best-Laid Floor Plans
Floors
made from Appalachian Hardwoods are significant contributors in
reducing heating costs while providing
unsurpassed
comfort and beauty in the home or office. The diversity of hardwood
species means you can always find the right flooring to work with
every interior decor. The warm tones and consistency of Oak and Cherry
produce traditional looks that endure for ages. Or add a contemporary
flair with contrasting borders and eye-dazzling designs. Distinguished
by unmatched stability, beauty and durability, Appalachian Hardwoods
create floors for a lifetime.
Fine
Furniture Made Easy
Appalachian Hardwoods dry uniformly in the kiln, producing
high-quality hardwoods that furniture designers and builders rave
over. Their enthusiasm has made Appalachian Red Oak the most popular
material for furniture construction. Designers seeking top grades of
hardwoods have also created a boom in the demand for quality Cherry,
Ash, Walnut and Maple. A new look for the '90s is character-marked
lumber - lumber that has no flaws in stability, strength or
durability, but
showcases
natural imperfections, giving each piece of furniture a unique
personality. With so many choices and an
abundant, accessible supply, it's easy to see why Appalachian
Hardwoods are the choice of the furniture industry.
