White Oak Beams
White Oak (Quercus alba) In considering the relative value of our native woods for interior woodwork, we are inclined to give first place to the American white oak wood, which hold sway over not only hardness of fiber and beauty of color and markings, but great powerful, as its sturdiness and the durability of its texture allows it to resist almost any amount of wear. In this respect the white oak wood it is far superior to the other woods, such as chestnut, ash and elm, which we have mentioned as being in the same general class of open textured, hard fibered woods; although these the white oak wood, have a color quality more delicate than that of oak, in that they show a greater degree of that soft radiance which contribute so much in the atmosphere of a room. White oak lumber varies in color from light tan to pale yellow-brown with a rose colored tinge and It is similar to European oak. Straight grained with characteristic silver grain in quarter sawn wood, medium to coarse textu