Alder is a soft, workable North American hardwood known for its warm color, straight grain, and versatility across furniture, cabinetry, and decorative woodworking. It’s especially common in the Pacific Northwest, where red alder (Alnus rubra) grows abundantly.

Alder is a relatively low‑density hardwood with a straight, even grain and a fine, uniform texture. Its color ranges from pale yellow to light reddish‑brown, often deepening slightly during drying. Because the heartwood and sapwood look similar, alder offers a consistent appearance across boards.

Choose a Veneer Cut

Quarter Cut Alder
Flat Cut Alder

Veneer Cuts Explained

Rotary Cut

Bold grain, wide sheets, strong yield.

  • Great for: coverage + cost efficiency
  • Look: broad, flowing pattern
  • Use when: you want dramatic figure and yield

Rift Cut

Straight, tight grain — premium modern architectural favorite.

  • Great for: doors, wall panels, clean interior lines
  • Look: consistent linear grain
  • Use when: you need repeatability across runs

Flat / Plain Sliced

Classic “cathedral” figure with strong visual movement.

  • Great for: panels, cabinetry, furniture
  • Look: arches and varied grain
  • Use when: you want natural character