The top is
a driftwood stained finish.
I reused vintage chairs I had and gave them a fresh coat of white spray paint and paired them with this bench &
driftwood stained outdoor table.
If you can't find these products and want
a driftwood stain that you can use water - based poly over without changing the color, you can use Rustoleum stain in Driftwood.
We redid the room a few years back, sanding the floors and staining them with
a driftwood stain.
The individual planks for the face of the headboard I used the following 3 stains: Provincial, Dark Walnut and I also used Rustoleum Weathered Grey I DID NOT apply
the Driftwood Stain Technique to any of these boards.
Not exact matches
Last fall I gave this dresser a facelift, and you can read all about that here, to see what
stains were used to accomplish this
driftwood look.
I have a tabletop with a deep gouge in it so it will never sand out so I need to look at painting instead of
staining the
driftwood color I wanted
I was planning on leaving the wood as is, but, after I had it on I ended up
staining it
driftwood by rustoleum.
I purchased a farmhouse table that was already
stained, but wanted the top to have a weathered /
driftwood look.
To give the hoop a more finished look, I
stained them with some «
Driftwood» wood
stain.
Shelf with Pockets & Braid (2017) displayed subtle gradations of color and texture, including smooth silvery - grey -
stained driftwood, copper - toned wood shavings, and an accidental - looking blue
stain on pale chair caning.
Fresh white - on - white dominates the abode, as requested, but the scheme is tempered by
driftwood - like bleached - wood elements, such as the light -
stained wide - plank oak floors.
White oak
stained to look like
driftwood and a tone - on - tone mosaic tile pattern add visual interest to the space.
I therefore made very small amounts of Snow White that would be for the painted area, and a mixture of Pitch Black,
Driftwood, and Snow White for the
stained area and for the drawer sides.
Layering this beautiful outdoor rug on top of the pressure treated wood (which we
stained in a
driftwood colored
stain), makes this basic shed feel very warm and inviting.
Ruthie - I built the frames as shown in pics and then
stained Minwax provincial &
Driftwood stain.ReplyCancel
You may want to try Minwax
stain in
Driftwood or Sunbleached.
I love the look of salvaged,
driftwood, or greyed -
stained wood and if I had money to buy all new furniture, I would acquire a few pieces of it.
Hi Nancy — Yes you could use
Driftwood Finish, but if your chairs are outside the rain may wear the
stain away very fast.
If you want a lighter
driftwood color on the cabinets, check out Rustoleum
stain in Sunbleached.
You would be better off using Rustoleum
stain in
Driftwood.
If you need to seal your piece, you may want to try Rustoleum's
stain in
Driftwood.
The furniture would be a soft, deep, thick comfy sofa, 2 french bergere chairs — in white linen — the wood would be a
driftwood, weathered
stain.
I purchased a farmhouse table that was already
stained, but wanted the top to have a weathered /
driftwood look.
I thought I wouldn't be able to change the color of the rush seats, but after some trial and error, I had success using a
driftwood color
stain over the seats.
Dark, woodsy hues, such as the bark brown
stain on interior walls and trim and
driftwood gray on the cabinetry, set the mood.
Look old: Pine floors
stained a mix of Puritan Pine and
Driftwood by Minwax.
So then I messed around and tried the Minwax
driftwood gray
stain over top of it.
I also
stained the Side & Top Wood Pieces of the Headboard with the Minwax Provincial
Stain and applied the
driftwood technique.