







Hardwoods are a type of wood derived from angiosperm trees, which typically have broad leaves that change colour and fall off in the autumn and winter, making them deciduous trees.
Unlike softwoods, which come from coniferous trees, hardwoods are generally denser, stronger, and more durable.
We stock the following hardwood across our branches.
Pine is harvested from pine trees, which are a type of coniferous tree. Pine’s versatility, affordability, and ease of use make it a popular choice across many other applications.
Pine is often categorized based on its quality, with higher-quality pine being used for fine woodworking and lower-quality pine used for general construction purposes. The wood can be soft or hard depending on the specific species of pine, but generally, pine timber is considered a softwood.
Construction (framing, flooring, roof trusses and beams, decking); furniture making (cabinets, shelving, tables and chairs, decorative items); interior finishes (panelling, trim and moulding, doors and windows); outdoor construction (fencing, garden furniture, pergolas and gazebos); packaging (crates, boxes and pallets).
Numill stocks a variety of pine shutterply, a type of plywood that’s primarily used in construction for temporary purposes. It’s made from layers of pine plywood and is known for being economical.