The heartwood is a light to medium brown colour. Sapwood can be very wide, and tends to be beige or light brown; not always clearly or sharply demarcated from heartwood. Blue Ash tends to be a bit darker in colour than White Ash (Fraxinus Americana).
Cherry is a deciduous hardwood that possesses a fine, straight grain ranging from reddish brown to blond. Heartwood is a light pinkish brown when freshly cut, darkening to a medium reddish-brown with time and upon exposure to light. Sapwood is a pale yellowish colour.
The sapwood of walnut is creamy white, while the heartwood is light brown to dark chocolate brown, occasionally with a purplish cast and darker streaks. Walnut is usually supplied steamed, which darkens the sapwood, but a very unique look can also be achieved by leaving it natural. The wood is generally straight-grained, but sometimes with a wavy or curly grain that produces an attractive and decorative figure. The dark heartwood will lighten in colour as it ages over time with exposure to UV light.
German Beech Wood is the most important European Hardwood. It is 100% natural. The colour is light cream with darker heartwood, something between maple and ash. The grain is short, mostly straight, with a fine, even texture. Beechwood imparts a definite warmth to the environment and has the ability to make the interior look more spacious.
It grows in Bosnia, and the weight of the beech is 0.72 g / cm3. The share pore is approximately 54%. A heavy, strong, and hardwood with excellent bending properties, the GENENA Bosnian beechwood has great elasticity and is resistant to tension, bending, and stroke. It has one of the highest shrinkage rates of hardwoods with a tendency to split and wart. The beechwood is light reddish-brown in colour and has a fine texture. It has excellent finishing properties.
Blockboard is a panel with a solid wood core, which may then be glued and overlaid with a cross-grain rotary veneer or with chipboard or MDF.