Cherry Wood
Lumber
4/4 Cherry Lumber
Choose your option
4/4 Cherry Lumber Pack
Choose your option
6/4 Cherry Lumber
Choose your option
8/4 Cherry Lumber
Choose your option
8/4 Cherry Lumber Pack
Choose your option
4/4 Cherry Lumber - Full Length
Choose your option
6/4 Cherry Lumber - Full Length
Choose your option
8/4 Cherry Lumber - Full Lengths
Choose your option
S4S Lumber
Choose your option
S4S Cherry Lumber - Thick
Choose your option
Mix Packs
4/4 Domestic Lumber Mix Pack
Our Top 3 DomesticsChoose your option
Thins
Cherry Thin
Choose your option
Ontario! Thins Pack ( 5 x 24" )
Choose your option
Turning Blanks
Cherry Bowl Blank
Choose your option
Cherry Bowl Blank - One of a Kind
Choose your option
Domestic Bowl Blank Starter Pack
Choose your option
Cherry Turning Square
Choose your option
Domestic Turning Square Starter Pack
Choose your option
Dowels
Cherry Dowel
Choose your option
Veneer
Cherry Veneer
Choose your option
Cherry Veneer - Thick (1/16")
Choose your option
Mixed Variety Veneer - Thick (1/16")
Choose your option
Cutting Board Blanks & Packages
Cherry Cutting Board Blank
Choose your option
Hardwood Cutting Board Pack
Cherry, Maple, & WalnutChoose your option
Cutting Board Package - Offcuts
Cherry, Maple, & Walnut
Choose your option
Plywood
Cherry Craft Plywood
Choose your option
Mixed Craft Plywood Pack
Choose your option
Prefinished Cherry Craft Plywood
Choose your option
Prefinished Mixed Craft Plywood Pack
Choose your option
Cherry Plywood
Choose your option
Edgebanding
Cherry Edgebanding
Choose your option
Live Edge
Live Edge Charcuterie Boards - Cherry
Choose your option
Live Edge River Set - Cherry
Choose your option
Cherry Ovals
Choose your option
Solid Wood Shelves
Choose your option
Cherry Floating Shelf
Choose your option
Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)
Pricing
Average
Hardness
950
Janka
Distribution
Eastern North America
Availability
Readily Available
Appearance
The heart wood of this wood is a beautiful light pinkish brown when freshly cut and darkens to a rich medium reddish brown as it ages and is exposed to light. The sap wood is a creamy pale-yellow colour and there are occasional dark red/black pitch pockets.
Workability
Cherry is coveted by furniture and cabinet makers for its easy workability and even colouring. Even curly or figured pieces plane and machine well. Beware if you are planing to stain cherry because the stain is absorbed unevenly and can lead to a blotchy result. Be sure to seal with shellac or sanding sealer prior to any staining.
Uses
Cabinetry, fine furniture, veneer, flooring, interior millwork, and turnings.
Additional Comments
It does not take long for Cherry to change colour and darken. Be aware that direct sunlight while working it can cause undesirable tan lines.
Send us an email with your project for a chance to be featured.
Show us your project!
Why Choose Cherry Lumber?
Cherry is one of the most beloved hardwoods in American furniture making and has been for centuries. It has a warm, reddish brown color with a straight fine grain that gives it a natural elegance that very few woods can match right out of the gate. What makes Cherry truly special is how it ages, because it darkens and deepens significantly with exposure to light over time, developing a rich patina that makes a piece look better with every passing year. It is moderately hard, machines and finishes beautifully, and has a natural luster that almost glows under a clear finish. That combination of beauty and workability makes it a top choice for fine furniture, cabinetry, and musical instruments. If you want a wood that gets more beautiful the older it gets, Cherry is the one.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cherry Wood
What are the characteristics of Cherry wood?
What are the characteristics of Cherry wood?
Cherry wood is known for its smooth, fine grain, and rich, reddish-brown color that deepens with age. It's a durable hardwood that is easy to work with, making it ideal for a wide range of woodworking projects.
How does Cherry hardwood change over time?
How does Cherry hardwood change over time?
While cherry lumber is durable, it is not typically recommended for outdoor projects as it is less resistant to elements and decay than other woods. It is best used for indoor furniture, cabinetry, and other interior woodworking projects.
How do I care for Cherry wood projects?
How do I care for Cherry wood projects?
Caring for cherry wood is straightforward: regular dusting with a soft cloth and occasional polishing with a natural, non-silicone-based polish is recommended. Avoid exposure to extreme temperature changes and direct sunlight to prevent warping and excessive color change.
What projects could you make with Cherry lumber?
What projects could you make with Cherry lumber?
- Elegant furniture pieces such as tables, chairs, and dressers
- Fine cabinetry and woodworking with intricate details
- Sturdy and beautiful cutting boards and kitchen utensils
- Decorative items like picture frames and wooden jewelry boxes

Articles Related to Cherry Lumber
S4S vs Rough Sawn Lumber
April 14th, 2026
Learn the differences between rough cut and S4S lumber and the benefits of working with each.
Wood Finishing Tips & Techniques
May 2nd, 2026
Discover how to make your woodworking project shine with the best finishing techniques and tips.
Best Woods for Cutting Boards
March 17th, 2026
See how you can use cherry wood to create a distinctive cutting board.

