Red Oak is a widely used North American hardwood known for its strength, bold grain, and versatility. It’s a staple for furniture, cabinetry, flooring, and general woodworking thanks to its workability and classic appearance.
Red oak (Quercus rubra) is one of the most common hardwoods in North America. It typically grows to about 70 feet tall with a trunk diameter around 36 inches. The heartwood ranges from light tan to pinkish tones with a reddish tinge, and the grain is predominantly straight with a coarse texture.





