What wood is light brown?
In this regard, what kind of wood is light colored?
Maple. Comments: This light-colored wood is seen almost as frequently as oak, and is usually not stained a dark color, but is kept a natural whitish-cream or sometimes stained an amber-yellow. It's commonplace in furniture, flooring, trim, and in places where a pale, light-colored wood is needed.
Subsequently, one may also ask, what is a very light wood?
The balsa tree produces a creamy white wood that when dried has a density of just 7.5 pounds per cubic foot, one of the lightest species of wood available. This wood had superior strength compared to other light-density woods and was once used to build airplanes.
Redwood: It's color can range from a light pinkish brown to a deep reddish-brown. Red oak wood: It is a light to medium brown, commonly with a reddish cast. Red alder wood: Red Alder tends to be a light tan to reddish-brown; color darkens and reddens with age.