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Find the Best Alder Grade for Your Project

Balancing yield, cost, and appearance for cabinetry, furniture, and doors.

Alder is one of the most versatile hardwoods in North America, appreciated for its warm tone, easy machining, and exceptional finishing qualities. It stains evenly, adapts to nearly any style, and offers a wide range of grades to fit different budgets and design goals.

Whether you’re building kitchen cabinets, furniture, or doors, selecting the right grade can make all the difference in yield, cost, and appearance.

For Cabinets

Cabinets are where Alder truly shines. Its fine, even grain and color, takes stain beautifully, and its predictable machining makes it a favorite for high-volume production and custom shops alike.

Alder Bathroom Cabinets
© Crystal Cabinets
Alder Rustic Kitchen Cabinets
© Crystal Cabinets
Grade Look Best For Why Choose It
Superior
Clear, uniform grain and color
Premium kitchens, furniture-grade cabinetry
Highest yield and fewest defects; ideal when every surface is visible.
Cabinet (Mid-Grade)
Clear two face cuttings with medium length. Uniform color & appearance.
Face-frame cabinets, cabinet doors, and built-ins
Best balance of cost and appearance. Machines smoothly, stains uniformly, and provides excellent yield for production work. Comparable to #1 Com.
CAB (Mid-Grade Mix)
Some clear areas, some character
Drawer sides and casegoods where multiple-sized cuttings and appearances can be used
Great option when only the front faces matter; clear sections where you need them, character where you don’t.
#1 Jacket Board
Narrow cutting grade with good lengths and sound back
Great for stiles and rails
Good price for the clear fiber cuttings
Custom Shop / Premium
Knotty, rustic character. Can yield a clear face but with a sound back. Economical option for cabinets.
Farmhouse or lodge-style kitchens
Adds texture and warmth; lower cost and perfect for natural finishes.

KNOW THIS: For most modern kitchens, Cabinet or CAB grades deliver the best return, including a consistent, warm appearance with minimal waste and a cost advantage of up to 20–25% compared to upper grades.

For Furniture

From dining tables to shelving, Alder’s uniform color and forgiving grain make it easy to shape, sand, and stain. It’s often used as a cost-effective alternative to cherry, maple, or walnut.

Alder Bedroom Furniture
© Whittier Wood Furniture
Alder Dining Table Furniture with family sitting enjoying a meal
© James & James
Grade Look Best For Why Choose It
Superior / 1F
Clear, consistent, elegant
Tabletops, case sides, visible surfaces
Excellent yield and flawless finish quality
Cabinet / CAB
Clean grain with light character
Drawer fronts, legs, small tables
Ideal mid-grade choice. Machines well, stains evenly, and provides good yield for small-format parts.
Custom Shop / Premium
Rustic or knotty, depending on your preference
Accent furniture, farmhouse or lodge styles
Emphasizes authenticity and handcrafted look at lower cost.

KNOW THIS: Cabinet grade Alder gives furniture makers a premium look that’s easy to stain and finish, without the premium price of cherry or walnut.

For Doors & Millwork

Alder’s stability and finishing qualities make it a natural choice for both interior and exterior doors.

Set of double entry doors and millwork made of alder hardwood
© Craftsmen in Wood
Set of double entry doors made of alder hardwood
© Craftsmen in Wood
Grade Look Best For Why Choose It
Superior
Clear, refined
High-end interior or entry doors
Maximum yield and consistent tone for upscale applications.
Cabinet / CAB
Clean but natural
Interior doors and decorative panels
Best value. Smooth surface for finishing, light variation for natural appeal.
Premium
Knotty, rustic
Rustic mountain or farmhouse doors
Celebrates natural character with strong, durable stock.

KNOW THIS: For most residential door applications, Cabinet and CAB grades hit the sweet spot — blending beauty and cost efficiency, with the option to push toward rustic or refined finishes depending on stain.

The Bottom Line

If you’re searching for the best wood for cabinets, best wood for staining, or simply the most versatile hardwood for furniture and doors, Alder offers unmatched flexibility.

While Superior grades deliver flawless appearance, Cabinet and CAB provide the best balance of yield, cost, and appearance that’s exactly what most builders, designers, and makers are looking for.

Ready to elevate your projects? Contact your Account Manager today to learn more about how Alder can transform your products.

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