Softwood Types Used For Windows

One of the reasons that Softwood is a popular choice for making wooden windows is that it is cheaper than hardwood windows. This is due to Softwood windows having a shorter life span and also the fact that softwood tends to have more knots in it than hardwood which is why softwood windows are often painted as opposed to stained. Softwood is easier to work with though and can be used to make some very decorative finishes.

Joinery Premium Grade Redwood From Scandinavia

An advantage of using Redwood is that it has a natural insect repellent and does not need to be sprayed with chemicals for protection against them.

Scandinavian Redwood is also a good environmental choice due to its huge source. Compared to most other softwoods Joinery Premium Grade Redwood has also occasionally got fewer knots visible allowing for a more pleasing grain.

Douglas Fir Softwood

As with all softwoods, Douglas Fir is susceptible to more knots than hardwood but once dry Douglas Fir retains its size and shape without shrinking. Douglas Fir softwood is a good wood to work with, making it ideal for decorative wooden windows.

Scandinavian Redwood is also a good environmental choice due to its huge source. Compared to most other softwoods Joinery Premium Grade Redwood has also occasionally got fewer knots visible allowing for a more pleasing grain.