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Species Details

Color Profile:  Medium
Scientific Name:  Thuja plicata
Family:  Cupressaceae
Other Names:  British Columbia red cedarBritish Columbia red cedar
Distribution:  Canada, USA, UK, and New Zealand

Straight grained wood that ranges from brown to pink in this veneer.

Western Red Cedar is celebrated for its warm reddish-brown tones and straight grain, making it a versatile and visually appealing choice for a variety of interior applications. Known for its natural beauty and workability, this wood is a favorite among designers and craftsmen.

Quarter Cut Western Red Cedar Plywood

Quarter Cut Western Red Cedar plywood combines the natural elegance of cedar with the structural benefits of a plywood core. The wood’s straight grain and reddish-brown hues create a sophisticated aesthetic, ideal for cabinetry, furniture, and decorative wall panels. Its availability in various thicknesses and backer options ensures flexibility for a wide range of design needs. The plywood’s smooth surface and consistent grain make it a standout choice for projects requiring a refined finish.

Quarter Cut Western Red Cedar Veneer

Quarter Cut Western Red Cedar veneer showcases the same warm tones and straight grain as its plywood counterpart. The veneer’s fine texture and uniform appearance make it a preferred choice for high-end interiors, including furniture, accent pieces, and architectural millwork. Its ability to highlight the natural beauty of cedar ensures a polished and sophisticated finish for any project. This veneer is particularly well-suited for applications where a seamless and professional look is desired.

Western Red Cedar, available in both plywood and veneer forms, is a timeless material that combines natural beauty, versatility, and excellent workability. Its warm tones, straight grain, and adaptability make it a preferred choice for interior applications, from cabinetry and furniture to decorative panels and custom designs. With its ability to complement a variety of styles, Western Red Cedar continues to be a favorite among designers and craftsmen.