Original wood strip frame.
Original wood strip framed.
Not exact matches
The «
original» plan was to
strip the top and leave some of that gorgeous
wood exposed, which I painstakingly started to do and when I get tired of it my Hubby tried to finish.
This truck also features new glass, front bumper, instruments with
original factory facings, new running boards, bed sides, tailgate, bed front panel, new high gloss bed
wood with complementing stainless bed
strips and new taillights.
All guest room door jams were
stripped of layers of paint and restored to the
original heart pine
wood.
Antonia
stripped back the paint from cupboard doors to reveal the
original wood, which makes the most of period features in this Eastern theme bedroom.
However, the price was right at 20 bucks, so Peter
stripped off the old paint, and eventually exposed the
original raw
wood hiding underneath.
I didn't
strip the table, though I would definitely think about it now that know better — would make much faster work of sanding down to the
original wood.
I decided to
strip and sand the mantel down to its
original wood, hoping that it would be intact.
I want to
strip it and refinish it to the
original wood finish.
I would have loved to have the whole thing be the
original wood, but I was a little worried with all the fine details that we would run into paint
stripping issues and an uneven finish.
Mr. Project had undertaken the task to
strip the whole thing in preparation for the new paint, and when I saw how beautiful the
original wood was, we decided to stain (to make the color / grain look more uniform) and seal the top, and then paint the bottom for contrast.
Also I don't know where Pamela lives, but it's extremely hard to find 100 + year old houses in my neck of the
woods that haven't been
stripped of much of their
original character (including the
original wood) in the 60's or 70's if not earlier.
This super cozy sleeping nook, framed by the home's
original wood beams features bedding by John Robshaw, complimented by a
striped rug from Dash & Albert.
It took several rounds of
stripping, and then some sanding around the edges, but I finally got the top back to the
original wood.