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Introduction
Douglas Fir, also known as Douglas pine, is a member of the pine family distinguished by its higher hardness, lower shrinkage rate, and greater stability compared to other pines. These attributes make Douglas Fir a highly popular choice in construction and manufacturing industries.
Douglas Fir’s light orange-red hue adds a warm feeling to spaces, offering a fresher option compared to darker woods like rosewood or teak. Its exceptionally beautiful grain, with soft yet clear variations in its lines, makes it a favored decorative material in high-end retail environments.
The grain of Douglas Fir is similar to that of North American cedar and is sometimes exploited by unscrupulous traders to masquerade as the more expensive cedar. Additionally, the scent of Douglas Fir, which lies between camphor and cedar, is not only pleasant but also rich in oils, often leading to its mistaken identity as cedar.