Our wood species

Discover our wide range of wood offerings

Stevens Wood has been importing lumber for 90 years. We specialize in softwood lumber, both untreated and thermally reinforced. Our products are suitable for a variety of applications, from timber frame construction over facade finishes to patios, carports and saunas. Contact us for advice tailored to your project.

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All our wood species at a glance

thermowood spruce cladding

Thermo spruce

Derived from the Norway spruce, ideal for facades and outdoor patios.

thermowood cladding pine

Thermo pine

Wood from various pine trees, one of the most popular woods.

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Thermo ash wood

Wood with beautiful markings, usually from Europe or North America.

thermowood cladding ayous

Thermo ayous

Wide range of this knot-free thermal lumber available at Stevens.

thermowood cladding fraké

Thermo fraké

Wood derived from the African “oak,” good for durability class 1 after heating.

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Thermo iroko

Commercial name for 2 West African botanical species.

thermowood cladding radiata pine

Thermo radiata pine

Native North American softwood, completely knot-free, also in black.

thermowood cladding tulipwood

Thermo tulip wood

Goes from class 4-5 to 2 by thermal modification and an even brown color.

Spruce

The whitish to cream-colored wood of Norway spruce is stable and elastic. This makes spruce perfect for trusses, structures, door frames, flooring and furniture.

Pine

The wood of Scots pine is easy to work with. This makes it one of the most commonly used softwood species. Pine becomes darker with exposure to light.

Douglas fir

The durable wood of the European Douglas fir is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Salmon to reddish-brown shades, discoloration under the influence of sunlight.

Larch

Larch is the solid wood of Lorken. Very wide range of application, from sheet material to water works. The heartwood is reddish brown and darkens with light and aging.

Oregon Pine

The wood of the North American Douglas fir. Durable and sturdy wood species a lot of uses. Oregon pine wood is salmon-colored to round brown and discolors in shades of red with light.

Southern Yellow Pine

Collective name for various botanical woods from the southeastern US. Easily worked both by hand and machine. Heartwood is light yellow-brown.

Radiata Pine

Relatively soft wood that is excellent for machining, sawing, milling and gluing. Often knot-free with attractive markings, suitable for interior and garden applications.

Western Red Cedar

Native to the Cupressaceae family. Western red cedar wood exists in numerous different colors, from light yellowish brown, through pinkish brown and salmon color to chocolate brown.

Possible applications of our woods

Softwood or softwood lumber is what Stevens Wood has specialized in for over 90 years. We import various species of wood from North America and Scandinavia, among others.

By heating softwood, it becomes stronger. That makes ThermoWood a sustainable alternative to tropical hardwood. Moreover, it is suitable for even more applications. Think, for example, of cladding or decking.