Walnut vs Cherry Wood: Durability, Color & Cost Showdown

Walnut is a dark, dense hardwood; Cherry is a reddish, medium-density hardwood. Both spellings are correct.

People glance at a cabinet and call every dark piece “walnut,” yet the same showroom labels another reddish board “cherry.” Home centers stack both in identical bins, so color—not species—becomes the shorthand, creating mix-ups.

Key Differences

Walnut offers deep chocolate grain and Janka 1,010 hardness; Cherry starts pinkish, darkens to auburn, Janka 950. Walnut costs $9–$12 board-foot; Cherry runs $6–$9. Walnut resists dents better; Cherry shows age gracefully.

Which One Should You Choose?

Pick Walnut for heirloom desks needing dent resistance; choose Cherry for shaker-style kitchens that warm over time. Budget tight? Cherry gives premium look for less.

Does Cherry really darken?

Yes—UV light turns fresh pink to rich reddish-brown within months.

Can I stain Cherry to look like Walnut?

Stain works, but Cherry’s grain lacks Walnut’s depth; expect a flatter result.

Which is better for outdoor furniture?

Neither—both need sealing; teak or cedar is safer outdoors.

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