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FSC Certified Wood Products

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting responsible forest management worldwide. FSC certification ensures that wood and other forest-based materials are sourced from forests that are managed sustainably—balancing environmental protection, social responsibility, and economic viability. This includes protecting wildlife habitats, maintaining the health of forest ecosystems, and upholding the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities.

 

When a product is FSC certified, it means it has been verified through a strict chain-of-custody system, ensuring the material can be traced back to an FSC-managed source. Choosing FSC-certified products helps combat illegal logging, supports ethical labor practices, and contributes to long-term forest preservation. It's a trusted label for consumers and businesses seeking to make environmentally and socially responsible purchasing decisions.

 

Outdoor Lumber

FSC Premium: 0~15%​​

Description:

Outdoor lumber is wood designed for use in exterior projects where it will be exposed to weather, moisture, and temperature changes. It's commonly used for building decks, fences, pergolas, railings, garden beds, and other outdoor structures. This type of lumber is typically treated or naturally resistant to decay, making it durable and long-lasting in outdoor environments.

Decking boards

Decking boards are strong, flat wood planks used to build the surface of outdoor decks. They provide a stable and attractive area for walking, lounging, or entertaining. Designed to withstand weather and foot traffic, decking boards come in various profiles and finishes to match different styles and project needs.

Railing Systems

Railing systems are essential components used to provide safety and stability on decks, stairs, porches, and other elevated areas. They typically consist of posts, top and bottom rails, and balusters or spindles, all working together to prevent falls and define the edges of a space. In addition to their functional role, railing systems can enhance the overall appearance of outdoor structures, offering a wide range of styles to complement different architectural designs.

Outdoor Trim & Fascia

Outdoor trim and fascia are finishing elements used on the exterior of buildings to create clean edges and protect structural components. Fascia boards are typically installed along the roofline to cover the ends of rafters, while trim is used around windows, doors, corners, and other transitions to provide a polished, cohesive look. These components not only enhance curb appeal but also help shield vulnerable areas from moisture and weather damage.

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Finish Carpentry

FSC Premium: 0~30%

Description: 

Finish carpentry refers to the skilled craftsmanship involved in the final stage of interior woodwork. It focuses on installing and shaping decorative and functional elements such as trim, moldings, baseboards, door and window casings, crown molding, and other detailed wood components. These finishing touches not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of a room by adding depth and character but also help protect walls and surfaces from damage. Precision and attention to detail are essential in finish carpentry, as it provides the polished, refined look that completes the overall design of a space.

Baseboards

Baseboards are long, narrow boards installed along the base of interior walls where they meet the floor. Their primary function is to cover the joint between the wall and floor, hiding any uneven edges or gaps left after flooring installation. They also protect walls from daily wear and tear, such as scuffs from shoes, vacuum cleaners, or furniture.

In addition to their functional role, baseboards contribute to the overall look of a room. They come in a wide variety of profiles—from simple and modern to ornate and traditional—allowing them to complement different architectural and interior design styles. Baseboards are typically made of wood, MDF, or PVC, and can be painted or stained to match or contrast with walls and floors.

Moldings

Moldings are decorative trim pieces used to enhance the visual detail of walls, ceilings, doors, and windows. They help define transitions between surfaces, such as where the wall meets the ceiling or floor—and can add depth, character, and elegance to a room. Moldings come in many shapes and styles, from simple to ornate, and are often used together to create layered trim designs.

Door Casings

Door casings are the trim pieces that frame a door opening, covering the gap between the door frame and the surrounding wall. In addition to providing a finished appearance, they help protect the wall from wear and tear around high-traffic areas. Door casings can be subtle or decorative, depending on the style of the room, and are often coordinated with baseboards and other moldings.

Flooring

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Description:

 Flooring refers to the materials and systems used to create the walking surface inside buildings. Wood flooring, in particular, offers warmth, durability, and natural beauty, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial spaces. This category includes a variety of products such as hardwood planks, engineered wood, parquet panels, stair treads, and transition strips. Proper flooring installation not only enhances a space’s aesthetic appeal but also ensures comfort and long-lasting performance under daily use.

Flooring Planks

Flooring planks are long, flat boards used to create wood floors. They come in various widths, lengths, and thicknesses, and can be made from solid hardwood or engineered wood. Flooring planks are designed to be durable and provide a smooth, attractive surface for both residential and commercial interiors. They can be installed using different methods, such as nail-down, glue-down, or floating, allowing for versatility in various building projects.

Tounge and Groove Boards

Tongue and groove boards are specially designed wood planks that fit snugly together using a tongue on one edge and a groove on the other. This interlocking system creates a tight, seamless surface ideal for flooring, paneling, and siding. The design helps prevent gaps and movement between boards, ensuring a stable, durable, and visually smooth finish for both interior and exterior applications.

Underlayment

Underlayment is a thin layer of material installed between the subfloor and the finished flooring. It provides a smooth, stable base and serves several functions, such as absorbing sound, adding cushion, reducing moisture, and improving insulation. Commonly used with wood, laminate, and vinyl flooring, underlayment helps extend the life of the floor and enhances comfort underfoot.

Framing Lumber

FSC MARK UP: 15~20%

 

Description:

Framing lumber is the structural wood used to build the framework or "skeleton" of a building. It forms the core support system for walls, floors, ceilings, and roofs. Commonly cut into standardized sizes like 2x4s or 2x6s, framing lumber is valued for its strength, workability, and consistency. It’s used in applications such as wall studs, floor joists, roof rafters, headers, and beams, making it essential in both residential and commercial construction projects.

Trusses

Trusses are pre-fabricated structural frameworks used to support roofs and sometimes floors. Made from interconnected pieces of framing lumber arranged in triangular shapes, trusses efficiently distribute weight and provide strength across long spans without the need for interior support walls. They are commonly used in residential and commercial construction for their strength, stability, and cost-effectiveness. Trusses are designed to meet specific load and design requirements and are typically installed as a complete system.

Beams

Beams are horizontal structural elements that support loads from above, such as floors, roofs, or walls. They transfer weight to vertical supports like columns or walls, playing a crucial role in maintaining the strength and stability of a building. In wood construction, beams can be solid lumber or engineered wood products, and they are often used in framing large openings, spanning long distances, or supporting upper levels. Beams are essential in both residential and commercial construction for carrying heavy loads and shaping open spaces.

Blocking

Blocking refers to short pieces of wood installed between framing members, such as studs, joists, or rafters—to provide extra support, stability, or attachment points. It’s often used to reinforce walls for mounting heavy fixtures (like cabinets or handrails), prevent structural twisting, or support flooring and ceiling systems. Though not always visible, blocking is a crucial part of a well-built structure, adding strength and function where needed.

Rim Board

Rim board is a structural component used at the edges of floor framing systems, typically in wood-framed construction. It runs perpendicular to floor joists, closing off the open ends and helping distribute vertical and lateral loads. Rim boards provide a solid surface for attaching exterior wall sheathing and help maintain the shape and stability of the floor structure. They also play a role in fire resistance and energy efficiency by sealing gaps that could allow air or fire to pass through.

Joists

Joists are horizontal structural members used in framing to support floors and ceilings. Typically spaced at regular intervals, joists span across open areas and transfer loads to beams, walls, or foundations. They form the base over which subflooring or ceiling materials are installed. Joists can be made from solid wood, engineered wood (like I-joists), or metal, and are essential for creating strong, stable platforms in both residential and commercial construction.

Millwork 

FSC Premium: ~15%

Description:

Millwork refers to custom or factory-made wood products like moldings, trim, doors, and window casings that add architectural detail to interiors. Casework includes built-in furniture pieces such as cabinets, shelving units, and storage systems designed to organize and enhance living or working spaces. Both millwork and casework combine functionality with aesthetic appeal and are commonly made from solid wood or engineered wood products.

Cabinets

Cabinets are built-in or freestanding storage units commonly used in kitchens, bathrooms, and other interior spaces. Made primarily from wood or wood-based materials, they provide organized storage for utensils, supplies, and personal items. Cabinets come in a wide range of styles, sizes, and finishes, serving both functional and decorative purposes in homes and commercial settings.

Drawers

Drawers are sliding storage compartments built into cabinets, desks, or furniture. They provide easy access to tools, utensils, clothing, or other items while keeping spaces organized and clutter-free. Drawers come in various sizes and can include features like soft-close mechanisms, dividers, and handles to enhance functionality and convenience.

Shelving

Shelving consists of flat, horizontal surfaces used for storing or displaying items such as books, decor, tools, or supplies. Shelves can be built-in or freestanding and are commonly made from wood, metal, or composite materials. They help maximize space and keep areas organized in homes, offices, and commercial environments.

Doors

FSC Premium: 0~15%

Description: 

Wood doors are architectural elements made from solid or engineered wood that serve both functional and aesthetic purposes in interior and exterior design. They provide privacy, security, and sound control while also contributing to the overall character of a space. Wood doors come in a variety of styles, including panel, flush, and louvered designs, and can be customized with finishes, veneers, and hardware to match the surrounding décor. Their natural warmth and durability make them a timeless choice in both residential and commercial settings.

Doors

Doors are functional and aesthetic elements used to provide access, privacy, and security between spaces. In construction and interior design, wood doors are popular for their durability, natural beauty, and versatility. They come in various styles—including panel, flush, and glass-inset and can be used for entryways, interior rooms, closets, and more. In addition to their role in daily use, doors contribute significantly to a building’s design character and insulation performance.

Sheathing & Panels

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Description:

Sheathing and panels are large, flat wood-based materials used in building construction to cover and strengthen walls, roofs, and floors. Sheathing provides structural support and a base for exterior finishes, while panels can serve various purposes including subflooring, wall lining, and insulation backing. Common types include plywood, oriented strand board (OSB), medium-density fiberboard (MDF), and high-density fiberboard (HDF).

Wall Sheathing

Wall sheathing is a layer of boards or panels installed on the exterior side of wall framing. It provides structural support, strengthens the wall, and serves as a base for exterior siding or cladding. Wall sheathing also helps protect the building from weather and contributes to insulation and moisture control.

Roof Sheathing

Roof sheathing consists of wood boards or panels installed over the roof’s structural frame, such as rafters or trusses. It creates a sturdy, continuous surface that supports roofing materials like shingles, tiles, or metal panels. Besides adding strength and stability to the roof, sheathing helps protect the building interior by providing a barrier against moisture, wind, and other weather elements.

Subfloor Panels

Subfloor panels are the layer of wood or engineered panels installed directly over the floor joists to create a flat, stable surface for the finished flooring. They provide structural support, distribute loads evenly, and help reduce noise and movement. Common materials include plywood and oriented strand board (OSB). Proper installation of subfloor panels is essential for a durable, level floor that supports everything placed above it.

Siding & Cladding

FSC Premium: 0~15%

Description:

Siding and cladding are materials applied to the exterior of a building to protect it from the elements and enhance its appearance. They act as a barrier against moisture, wind, and temperature changes, while also contributing to the building’s aesthetic. Common forms include lap siding, panel siding, shingles, and tongue-and-groove boards. These systems are essential for both durability and curb appeal in residential and commercial construction.

Panel siding

Panel siding consists of large, flat sheets or panels attached to the exterior of a building. It provides a smooth, uniform surface that can be made from wood, engineered wood, fiber cement, or metal. Panel siding is often used for modern or minimalist designs and offers quick installation and durable protection against weather.

Wood Shingles

Wood shingles are thin, tapered pieces of wood used as siding or roofing. When installed in overlapping rows, they create a textured, natural look that helps shed water and protect the building from the elements. Shingles are commonly used on traditional or rustic-style homes and can age beautifully over time with proper care.

FSC Premium: 0~10%

Includes: Decorative veneers, plywood overlays, laminate sheets, cabinet surfacing, furniture facing

Wood Veneers & Laminates

Description: Siding and cladding are materials applied to the exterior of a building to protect it from the elements and enhance its appearance. They act as a barrier against moisture, wind, and temperature changes, while also contributing to the building’s aesthetic. Common forms include lap siding, panel siding, shingles, and tongue-and-groove boards. These systems are essential for both durability and curb appeal in residential and commercial construction.

Decorative Veneers

Decorative veneers are thin layers of wood or other materials applied to surfaces like furniture, cabinets, or wall panels to enhance their appearance. They provide the look of solid wood while using less material, making them a cost-effective and sustainable option. Veneers are often used in interior design for their aesthetic variety and ability to elevate the finish of built-in elements and furnishings.

Laminate Sheets

Laminate sheets are thin layers of material made by bonding multiple layers of paper or fabric with resin under heat and pressure. They are commonly used as durable, decorative surfaces on furniture, cabinets, countertops, and flooring. Laminate sheets offer a wide variety of colors, patterns, and textures, providing an affordable and versatile way to enhance both appearance and wear resistance.

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