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  2. Choosing the Right Wood

Choosing the Right Wood

Because Real homes Deserve Real Wood

More Than Just Style
More Than Just Style

The wood you choose shapes how your door looks, feels, and lasts. And each species has its own character — grain, color, and movement. The right match depends on where the door will live and how you want it to age. 



Every door we build starts with solid, kiln-dried hardwood, never veneers or composites. Each one is hand-sanded, built to order, and reviewed for fit before it leaves our shop — so your door starts strong and stays that way.


When selecting your wood, start with three simple questions:

 

  • Where is the door going? (interior or exterior)

  • What look do you want? (painted, stained, or natural)

  • How much exposure will it get? (covered, open, or enclosed)


Your answers will point you toward the woods that best suit your space — and it’s exactly how we’ve organized our recommendations below.
 

Wood Options by Door Type

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Woods for Screen & Storm Doors

Built for airflow, protection, and everyday use, these woods combine weather resistance with lightness and strength. We’ve organized them by exposure level so you can select the right wood for your porch or entry — whether it’s fully covered or open to the elements.

Jump to: Full Exposure | Partial Exposure | Protected |
Woods for Exterior Doors

 Legacy-grade, solid wood doors built to face the weather and keep your home secure. Each wood offers its own balance of strength, stability, and natural beauty once finished and installed. 

Jump to: Full Exposure | Partial Exposure | Protected |
Woods for Interior Doors

Solid hardwood construction gives interior doors their weight, warmth, and lasting feel — no veneers, no hollow cores. Use this guide to choose your wood by finish type. Each species offers its own balance of tone, texture, and character, so you can match your home’s style or create a new one that feels true to it.

Jump to: Classic Finishes | Unique Character | Painted Finishes |
Woods for Porch Enclosures

Built for outdoor living, these woods are chosen for strength, stability, and beauty in changing weather. Select your wood based on how open your porch is to sun, rain, or humidity — and the overall style you want to complement. We use the same wood species across your entire Porch Enclosure System to ensure consistent color, grain, and performance across every panel.

Jump to: Full Exposure | Partial Exposure | Protected |
Full Exposure

Best for screen & storm doors that are directly exposed to the elements: sun, rain, and snow. 

African Mahogany
African Mahogany

Vintage Doors Recommended. Our top pick for screen doors exposed to wind, rain, or cold. Dense, stable, and naturally rot-resistant — holds up without warping.  

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint

Vertical Grain Douglas Fir
Vertical Grain Douglas Fir

A porch classic. Straight-grained, stable, and long-trusted for screen doors in damp or shifting climates like the Northeast. 

Recommended Finish:

Stain 

Honduran Mahogany
Honduran Mahogany

A porch classic. Straight-grained, stable, and long-trusted for screen doors in damp or shifting climates like the Northeast. 

Recommended Finish:

 Stain 

Spanish Cedar
Spanish Cedar

Lightweight with a fine grain and soft color. Naturally insect- and moisture-resistant — great for coastal areas or wooded settings. Accepts both stain and paint. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint 

Western Red Cedar 
Western Red Cedar 

Naturally beautiful with a soft, relaxed look. Ideal for cottage-style homes and cabins. Resists rot even when unfinished. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Partial Exposure

 For screen & storm doors that are in covered locations, partially exposed to weather and the elements. 

Black Walnut
Black Walnut

Vintage Doors Recommended. Our top pick for screen doors exposed to wind, rain, or cold. Dense, stable, and naturally rot-resistant — holds up without warping.  

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint

Quarter Sawn White Oak
Quarter Sawn White Oak

Steady vertical grain lit by silvery rays and flecks. A premium, historically accurate, and remarkably stable wood that holds up well in temperature-changing conditions.  

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Cherry
Cherry

Traditional and warm-toned. Ages beautifully on covered porches where it’s protected from direct sun and rain. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear

Red Oak
Red Oak

Familiar hardwood with visible grain. Use only in enclosed or semi-protected settings — not ideal for full weather exposure. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Maple
Maple

Dense and smooth. Works well for storm doors in protected areas where a clean, refined look is preferred. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint 

White Oak
White Oak

Tougher than red oak and more moisture-resistant. A dependable choice for storm doors that face seasonal elements. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Ash
Ash

Durable and shock-resistant. Ideal for storm doors in high-traffic areas that take daily use and occasional knocks. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Protected

For screen & storm doors that are in completely protected locations.

Knotty Alder
Knotty Alder

Rustic charm for country homes or cabins. Use in covered areas — not recommended for full exposure to rain or sun. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Knotty Pine
Knotty Pine

A softwood with vintage appeal. Great for protected porches on historic homes, but must be kept sealed and covered. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, 

Eastern White Pine
Eastern White Pine

Budget-friendly and easy to paint or stain. Only recommended for interior-facing or fully enclosed porch entries. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Southern Yellow Pine
Southern Yellow Pine

 Heavier and stronger than Eastern Pine. Holds paint well — best used in covered or protected settings. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Poplar
Poplar

Smooth, stable, and ideal for painted screen doors in fully enclosed or interior porch areas. 

Recommended Finish:

Paint 

Full Exposure

Best for most exterior doors, these woods are durable when directly exposed to the elements: sun, rain, and snow.

African Mahogany
African Mahogany

Vintage Doors Recommended. Our top pick for screen doors exposed to wind, rain, or cold. Dense, stable, and naturally rot-resistant — holds up without warping.  

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint

Vertical Grain Douglas Fir
Vertical Grain Douglas Fir

Milled for true vertical grain — the highest-grade, most stable cut of Douglas Fir. A hallmark of early 20th-century homes, it feels right at home in bungalows, foursquares, and historic interiors. 

Recommended Finish:

 Stain 

Honduran Mahogany
Honduran Mahogany

Strong, stable, and deeply elegant. A luxury choice that stands up to the elements and adds timeless curb appeal. Ideal for stained finishes. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Spanish Cedar
Spanish Cedar

Lightweight with a fine grain and soft color. Naturally insect- and moisture-resistant — great for coastal areas or wooded settings. Accepts both stain and paint. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint 

Western Red Cedar
Western Red Cedar

Relaxed, rustic texture with natural charm. Best for cottage or craftsman-style homes. Naturally rot-resistant but needs sealing in exposed areas. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Partial Exposure

For exterior doors that are in covered locations, partially exposed to weather and the elements.

Black Walnut
Black Walnut

Bold grain and dark tone make this a standout for architectural contrast. Use on covered entries for dramatic visual impact. Prized for its rich aging. 

Recommended Finish:

 Clear 

Quarter Sawn White Oak
Quarter Sawn White Oak

Steady vertical grain lit by silvery rays and flecks. A premium, historically accurate, remarkably stable wood that brings structure and quiet beauty to a home. 

Recommended Finish:

 Clear, Stain 

Cherry
Cherry

Warm reddish tone that deepens beautifully over time. Smooth, subtle grain suits traditional or transitional homes. Best for covered entries. 

Recommended Finish:

 Clear 

Red Oak
Red Oak

Strong, familiar grain with a grounded, traditional look. Open grain makes it better suited to stain than paint. Best reserved for fully covered entries or enclosed porch settings. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Maple
Maple

Sleek and smooth with minimal grain. Ideal for clean, painted looks on contemporary or traditional homes. Needs full coverage to prevent warping. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint 

White Oak
White Oak

Tough, dense, and more moisture-resistant than red oak. A workhorse choice that suits a wide range of home styles. Can be stained or painted. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Ash
Ash

Strong and sturdy with a classic grain. A good fit for high-traffic entries in fully covered or enclosed areas. Must be protected from direct exposure and sealed well to prevent weather damage. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Protected

For exterior doors that are in completely protected locations.

Knotty Alder
Knotty Alder

Rustic warmth with visible knots and texture. Popular for farmhouse and country-style homes. Best under a roof or overhang to avoid weather exposure.  

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Knotty Pine
Knotty Pine

Vintage appeal with natural knotting and light tone. Suits cabins, cottages, and older homes. Must be sealed thoroughly and used in protected areas. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Eastern White Pine
Eastern White Pine

Budget-friendly softwood with soft charm. Great for painted finishes on interior-facing or fully protected entries. Not recommended for exposure. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Southern Yellow Pine
Southern Yellow Pine

Bold grain and rich yellow tone. Heavier and more durable than other pines. Holds paint well — good for protected farmhouse-style doors. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint 

Classic Finishes

 Timeless, versatile wood species that complement nearly any home style—new construction or historically inspired. 

African Mahogany
African Mahogany

Vintage Doors Recommended. Our top pick for screen doors exposed to wind, rain, or cold. Dense, stable, and naturally rot-resistant — holds up without warping.

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint

Cherry
Cherry

Warm reddish tone that deepens beautifully over time. Smooth, subtle grain suits traditional or transitional homes. Best for covered entries. 

Recommended Finish:

 Clear 

Red Oak
Red Oak

A classic American choice with strong grain and durability. Feels grounded and timeless in traditional homes. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

White Oak
White Oak

Versatile and sturdy with a heritage feel. Works beautifully in Craftsman, Colonial, or modern rustic settings. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Ash
Ash

Bold grain with a light tone. Ideal for expressive stain finishes and adding texture to simple spaces. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Spanish Cedar
Spanish Cedar

A warmer alternative with subtle texture and a light scent. Adds character while staying low-maintenance. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint 

Quarter Sawn White Oak
Quarter Sawn White Oak

Steady vertical grain lit by silvery rays and flecks. A premium, historically accurate, remarkably stable wood that brings structure and quiet beauty to a home. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Vertical Grain Douglas Fir
Vertical Grain Douglas Fir

Milled for true vertical grain — the highest-grade, most stable cut of Douglas Fir. A hallmark of early 20th-century homes, it feels right at home in bungalows, foursquares, and historic interiors. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Honduran Mahogany
Honduran Mahogany

 A refined, richly toned classic. Ideal for formal interiors, traditional libraries, or historic restoration. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Unique Character

Wood species with distinctive grain, tone, and texture—chosen to give your door unmistakable personality and architectural depth.

Black Walnut
Black Walnut

Naturally luxurious and dark with dramatic grain. Makes a striking impression in offices, dens, or hallways. 

Recommended Finish:

 Clear 

Western Red Cedar 
Western Red Cedar 

 Lightweight and aromatic. Adds warmth, calm, and an organic feel to bedrooms, studios, or wellness spaces. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Knotty Pine
Knotty Pine

Natural knots and soft tone add warmth and charm. A perfect fit for cabins, cottages, or casual rooms. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Knotty Alder
Knotty Alder

Gentle knots and grain give it a soft, rustic look. Great for adding character without feeling too rugged. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Eastern White Pine
Eastern White Pine

Pale, adaptable, and age-softening. Ideal for simple, airy interiors or whitewashed farmhouse styles. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Southern Yellow Pine
Southern Yellow Pine

Bold, expressive grain with golden tones. Adds texture and personality to period homes or entryways. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint 

Painted Finishes

These woods are excellent choices for doors that will be painted.

Maple
Maple

Dense and sleek with minimal grain; ideal if you want a flawless, furniture-grade painted look. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint 

Poplar
Poplar

Smooth, clean, and easy to work with — gives a crisp, professional paint finish without grain bleed. 

Recommended Finish:

Paint 

Full Exposure

Best for most porch enclosures, these words are durable when directly exposed to the elements: sun, rain, and snow.

African Mahogany
African Mahogany

Vintage Doors Recommended. Our top pick for screen doors exposed to wind, rain, or cold. Dense, stable, and naturally rot-resistant — holds up without warping.

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint

Vertical Grain Douglas Fir
Vertical Grain Douglas Fir

Milled for true vertical grain — the highest-grade, most stable cut of Douglas Fir. It's reliable in damp, shifting climates like the Northeast. 

Recommended Finish:

 Stain 

Honduran Mahogany
Honduran Mahogany

Strong, refined, and weather-tough. A luxury hardwood that performs beautifully through seasonal temperature and moisture swings. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Spanish Cedar
Spanish Cedar

Lightweight, insect-resistant, and naturally good with moisture. Great for porches near trees, lakes, or high humidity. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint 

Western Red Cedar 
Western Red Cedar 

Perfect for relaxed homes and wooded settings. Naturally weathers well, even without paint or stain. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Partial Exposure

 For porch enclosures that are in covered locations, partially exposed to weather and the elements. 

Black Walnut
Black Walnut

Rich and dramatic. Best used on covered porches where its deep tone won’t fade or crack from exposure. 

Recommended Finish:

 Clear 

Quarter Sawn White Oak
Quarter Sawn White Oak

Steady vertical grain lit by silvery rays and flecks. A premium, historically accurate, and remarkably stable wood that brings structure and quiet beauty to a home. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Cherry
Cherry

Beautiful and traditional. Works well in covered settings where its tone can darken gracefully over time. 

Recommended Finish:

 Clear 

Red Oak
Red Oak

Familiar, versatile hardwood. Not ideal for full weather exposure — best for enclosed or semi-sheltered porches. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Maple
Maple

Dense and strong. A clean, refined look that works in both old and new settings. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, Paint 

White Oak
White Oak

Stronger than red oak and more water-resistant. Excellent for porch enclosures with seasonal exposure. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Ash
Ash

Durable and impact-resistant — great for porch panels that take daily use or occasional knocks. Classic, all-American look. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Protected

 For porch enclosures that are in completely protected locations, away from exposure to weather. 

Knotty Alder
Knotty Alder

Offers that imperfect charm. Great for relaxed, cabin-style porches and country homes. Keep it protected. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Knotty Pine
Knotty Pine

A traditional favorite for early American and vintage homes. Soft wood — should stay well-covered.  

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain, 

Eastern White Pine
Eastern White Pine

Affordable and easy to paint or stain. Ideal for enclosed porches where moisture isn’t a major concern. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Southern Yellow Pine
Southern Yellow Pine

Heavier than Eastern Pine and built for structure. Keep covered and sealed for best performance. 

Recommended Finish:

Clear, Stain 

Poplar
Poplar

Stable and affordable. Ideal for enclosed porch interiors where moisture is not a factor. 

Recommended Finish:

Paint

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