I liked results best when I did not
give wood stain time to completely dry.
Not exact matches
If you decide to
stain the
wood,
give it plenty of time to dry before allow your toddler to use it.
I had no idea they even made
wood stain, but when I stumbled across it on their website, I had to
give it a try!
When you rub
stain into
wood, it brings out the grain pattern and
gives the
wood a more dramatic look.
My fireplace and mantle are
stained wood and I've been hesitant to paint it, but I love the way he chalk paint looks and
gives the color some depth.
To make the pumpkin stems, I
stained some
wood shims that I found at our local hardware store a dark
stain, then used my jigsaw to cut the ends off to
give a more rustic, ripped from the vine look.
You can do any
stain you choose, but I wanted to
give the
wood a more vintage look.
To
give the hoop a more finished look, I
stained them with some «Driftwood»
wood stain.
The Painted Hive
gave a jaw - dropping transformation to a thrift store
wood cabinet by
staining and stenciling it with our Tribal Batik Furniture Stencil.
You know I just love that combination of paint and
stained wood (I
gave my little country end tables got that treatment earlier this year) and this desk is the perfect (beautiful) example of that combination!
The golden
stained wood exterior is topped with a rather cute, green gable roof, and a faux window to let daylight in and
give it that cozy look and feel.
In the kitchen, dark
stained wood cabinetry and granite countertops
give a warm and inviting vibe.
Plenty of local greenery, warm earth - tones, and beautiful
stained wood give this beach apartment a welcoming, tranquil atmosphere.
But I've been
giving the
stain in the photo above the evil eye for nearly two years now, and when we found out there were already planks of
wood up above it - well... enter: my Home Improvement Hero...
I have over 2,000 sq ft of beautiful dark hardwood floors before we had them installed and
stained I had the floor guys beat the
wood with chains rocks whatever to
give it that «worn» look!!!
Warm metallics are so pretty and I decided after painting the
wood that I'd like to bring out the details on it a bit more by
giving it a wash of espresso
stain.
The weathered oak
stain gives the
wood a nice gray wash and the dark walnut deepens the grain lines just enough to add some contrast.
The Painted Hive
gave a jaw - dropping transformation to a thrift store
wood cabinet by
staining and stenciling it with our Tribal Batik Furniture Stencil.
It was a real shocker for me, he is usually very traditional (he has always held a strong belief that
wood should NOT be painted, only
stained)... I have always loved painted furniture, cabinets, anything really... this
gives me hope that maybe he won't insist on
stained wood cabinets when we get ready to redo the kitchen!
I am positive you would not only have fabulous solutions to our dilemmas (including tearing out dog -
stained carpet, oh my, and replacing with
wood flooring) but you would also have a mighty good time in Central Illinois!!!!
Give me a holler!!
We picked up one of the little side tables from Prattville Pickers for $ 8, and
gave it a makeover using more white spray paint and some Miniwax Special Walnut -
stained,
wood «fill - it» strips from Home Depot...
The mantel was
given a custom
stain, which compliments the other
wood tones in the home.
Many
stain manufacturers have custom color lines, where a color pigment of your choice is added to a light
stain,
giving the finished product a colored
wood grain effect.
Before
staining, I always
give wood a light sanding with a fine grit sandpaper and remove the dust with a clean, dry cloth.
They
give sooo much interest and needed texture throughout the house as well because we have tongue & groove
stained ceilings in every room and other T&G accent walls in bedrooms (upper 4 ′ portions of the vaulted ceilings); in other words, a lot of
wood.
We
gave it a really good sand to try and just
stain it, but markers and paints had soaked into the unfinished
wood - even after a ton of sanding.
Just imagine blue / gray carpet, light
wood trim,
stained white walls, and an outdated white chandelier (the house was built in ’97 if that
gives you an idea).
There are a lot of techniques to make great signs, I prefer a
wood stain to the sign to
give it that rustic feel.
The high contrast can be tamed with a darker
stain to
give the
wood a more contemporary look.
Give your
wood some TLC with a light
stain or a few coats of paint, and top with a shelf to compliment the parallel lines.
If it's
wood and you don't want to paint it, clean it up with a quick sanding and re
stain to
give it a fresh look.
The natural
wood finishes paired with
stained glass, pottery, and a craftsman - style mirror
give this bath a distinctly Arts and Crafts feel.
In the living room, Pat experimented with a golden oak
wood stain on the rough stucco walls to
give them the look of old plaster.
Use
stain - grade natural
wood to
give a depth of color and tone to your space.
She experimented with a golden oak
wood stain on the rough stucco walls to
give them the look of old plaster.
As long as you remove any grease or wax and wipe down the surface, Retique it will go on flawlessly
giving you a new unfinished
wood surface ready for
staining!
Could you
give a little report on how the
wood filler does once you've
stained it?
I removed most of the dark
stain with my mouse sander first to
give it a weathered
wood crate effect.
I am excited that the color of the
stain I picked for the
wood floors
gives the room that wow factor!
The reason it's hard to find a pretty bedroom in a magazine or online filled with
wood stained furniture is because if you hire a designer to help you decorate your bedroom, they will often
give you an upholstered headboard because it looks more luxurious.
Firstly, find an old wooden fruit crate and
give it a coat of
wood stain.