Hardwood

WoodSolutions provides details about the timber species and materials available for building in Australia. On this page you can search hardwoods by botanical name, common name or application. Details for each species include; appearance, common applications, durability, strength, workability, termite-resistance and fire-resistance.

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Jarrah

Eucalyptus marginata

Jarrah is an Australian hardwood renowned for its versatility, durability and strength in a wide range of interior and exterior applications.

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Jarrah

Eucalyptus marginata

Jarrah is an Australian hardwood renowned for its versatility, durability and strength in a wide range of interior and exterior applications.

a close up of a wood grain

Jarrah

Eucalyptus marginata

Jarrah is an Australian hardwood renowned for its versatility, durability and strength in a wide range of interior and exterior applications.

a close up of a wood grain

Jarrah

Eucalyptus marginata

Jarrah is an Australian hardwood renowned for its versatility, durability and strength in a wide range of interior and exterior applications.

a close up of a wood grain

Jarrah

Eucalyptus marginata

Jarrah is an Australian hardwood renowned for its versatility, durability and strength in a wide range of interior and exterior applications.

a close up of a wood grain

Jarrah

Eucalyptus marginata

Jarrah is an Australian hardwood renowned for its versatility, durability and strength in a wide range of interior and exterior applications.

a close up of a wood grain

Jarrah

Eucalyptus marginata

Jarrah is an Australian hardwood renowned for its versatility, durability and strength in a wide range of interior and exterior applications.

a close up of a wood grain

Jarrah

Eucalyptus marginata

Jarrah is an Australian hardwood renowned for its versatility, durability and strength in a wide range of interior and exterior applications.

a close up of a wood grain

Jarrah

Eucalyptus marginata

Jarrah is an Australian hardwood renowned for its versatility, durability and strength in a wide range of interior and exterior applications.

a close-up of a wood grain

Johnstone River Hardwood

Backhousia bancroftii

Johnstone River hardwood is a native Queensland tree that produces a rich, striped, attractive timber. It is prized for its hard wearing yet handsome properties and makes excellent flooring.

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Kapur

Dryobalanops Spp, principally D.aromatica

Kapur is a large South East Asian hardwood with a broad range of applications including general construction and as an internal and external finishing material.

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Kapur

Dryobalanops Spp, principally D.aromatica

Kapur is a large South East Asian hardwood with a broad range of applications including general construction and as an internal and external finishing material.

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Kapur

Dryobalanops Spp, principally D.aromatica

Kapur is a large South East Asian hardwood with a broad range of applications including general construction and as an internal and external finishing material.

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Kapur

Dryobalanops Spp, principally D.aromatica

Kapur is a large South East Asian hardwood with a broad range of applications including general construction and as an internal and external finishing material.

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Kapur

Dryobalanops Spp, principally D.aromatica

Kapur is a large South East Asian hardwood with a broad range of applications including general construction and as an internal and external finishing material.

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Karri

Eucalyptus diversicolor

Karri is a slow-growing, durable Australian hardwood that produces an interlocked grain and ranges from creamy to red-brown in colour.

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Karri

Eucalyptus diversicolor

Karri is a slow-growing, durable Australian hardwood that produces an interlocked grain and ranges from creamy to red-brown in colour.

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Karri

Eucalyptus diversicolor

Karri is a slow-growing, durable Australian hardwood that produces an interlocked grain and ranges from creamy to red-brown in colour.

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Keruing

Dipterocarpus confertus

Keruing is a hardwood native to South East Asia and used in a wide variety of internal and external applications.

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Keruing

Dipterocarpus confertus

Keruing is a hardwood native to South East Asia and used in a wide variety of internal and external applications.

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Laurel, Camphor

Cinnamomum camphora

Camphor laurel yields a rich honey-coloured hardwood timber with a fresh camphor smell perfect for cutting boards, furniture and cabinetry.

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Leatherwood

Eucryphia lucida

The Tasmanian hardwood, leatherwood, produces an extremely even and fine-grained timber in a rich range of hues, with good workability and finish.

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Mahogany, Philippine Dark Red

Shorea Negrosensis

Philippine dark red mahogany is a tropical hardwood typically from South East Asia and widely used as an alternative to teak.

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