Sentences with phrase «want dark stained»

I want dark stained butcher block or wood countertops too but for my laundry room.
(If you want a darker stain, use less water.)

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The darling of the plant world is known for its dark yellow hue, which stains everything whether you want it to or not.
Diaper Changing Mat from repurposed hand towel Materials 1 old hand towel or large towel cut down to the size you want (darker colors work well here considering the staining that will inevitably...
We want photos of you sweeping the glitter off the village hall floor; heading out to teach 5 people on a dark evening half an hour's drive away after a long day at work; your piles of philosophy books stacked next to your mat; your tabs of marking for trainees; the scrubby you use on the handstand footprints on the wall; the loose change rattling in the donation box after the PWYC; your studio rent bill; the baby sick on your yoga top after mums and baby yoga; the holes in your favourite decade - old yoga leggings; the charity shop where you buy more; coffee stains on cork blocks and the hospital room where you teach cancer patients; the costume box for your yoga and theatre kids class; your ID badge for prison work; the hug from the student who finally learned to stand on one leg...
Now I'm getting ready for a dining room set (GULP) and I want to stain the top and paint the base and chairs and use dark wax.
You can add a second coat if you want the stain to be a bit darker, but I liked the natural look of my piece with one coat and let it fully dry before using it.
I really wanted to strip the top and stain it a dark walnut.
If you want the stain darker, a second coat can be added after the first one dries.
And there's no need to fret that Labor Day is about to rear its head since the crisp white jeans have staying power that will last far beyond the fall and winter months (although you should keep in mind that a stain on white denim is way more noticeable than on your dark - wash skinnies, so you may want to stock up).
Ooh: this washable sheath dress reminds me of the much (much) more expensive Ted Baker twofer dresses that have been so popular — but I kind of like this one better because it's washable, sleeveless, and the dark colors of the patterned skirt and solid top are perfect for working moms who may want to hide a multitude of stains.
Since our farmhouse table is stained dark, I wanted to find a really pretty wood that I could use a lighter stain on to really bring out the natural grain.
I am planning to stain our floor and want to do something dark like that.
I wanted mine to have chippy white paint on top with a darker stain on the wood underneath.
You likely already know this but just in case, if you use dark wax first (opposed to clear then dark then clear again) I've read countless times dark wax will stain the furniture and I'm not sure how you'd resolve that if you ever wanted to change the look.
I knew I wanted a distressed white finish, so I stained the whole thing with Minwax Dark Walnut before painting.
I originally wanted to restain it in a dark wine red color, but the wood looks very uneven, blotchy, and I am thinking stain may not cover of some kind of filler.
Also, I want to lighten it up a bit from the current dark stain finish and accent the carving details.
I wanted the bench to have a dark espresso finish like I did on my desk so I used Minwax Gel Stain in WALNUT.
Mine is a honey colored pine that I want to stain a dark walnut and paint the legs and chairs either white or grey.
My hubby and I are trying to decide on a granite that works with our dark cabinets because right now we don't want to paint them yet, maybe stain them to refresh them.
I bought it years ago when I was into «lighter» wood... and now I want it to be a dark cherrywood stain.
We wanted a warm, not too light / not too dark stain that matched hardwoods in the rest of our house.
Depending on how dark you want your piece pick your stain.
I want (plan) to paint a lighter color, and stain the vanity and cabinets darker walnut color.
Using dark wood stain and white paint, we wanted to create a sophisticated but classic design that would be timeless, and work with E's evolving style and functionality needs over the next several years.
We stained the butcher block with «dark walnut» MinWax stain, but Cy applied it a little bit darker than I wanted, so we lightly sanded it to get this beautiful color.
Since I'm wanting this to flow together with the dining room, I chose the same RustOleum Dark Walnut stain.
The Espresso color was also not quite as dark as we wanted yet, which meant we'd need another coat of stain.
I used Minwax Dark Chestnut stain and just slowly wiped it on and then off - and really the trick to it is to start light and step back and then see where you want to go in a bit darker.
I immediately knew that I wanted to bring in the Dark Walnut Stain from our dining table, which is visible from the kitchen.
I want to stain my floors a darker color but people have tried to talk me out of it.
5) I stained the legs, but they never got as dark as I wanted, so I went back and painted them with a sample of Cordovan Brown that I got from Lowe's.
If you don't want a super dark look, but want a little in recessed areas, it is best to use one layer of clear wax over the dried paint first, then add the stain or dark glaze so you can move it around.
I really wanted to strip the top and stain it a dark walnut.
I wanted that farmhouse style look with the dark stained wood shutters and light colored brick and stone.
Before I painted it though I had to strip the top and stain it as I wanted a nice deep dark top to go with my hardware (in the before picture I have already done this....
I so want to sand down and stain my ugly orangy oak a dark dark color but not sure it's worth the effort.
After I had the topiaries made I decided I wanted to stain the wood dowels a darker color.
We liked the weathered look in the inspiration photos I shared last week, but agreed with some of you that we needed a little more contrast to keep the house from feeling washed out, so we wanted a dark gray stain that would provide a subtle pop, but still allow the grain of the wood to show through for the weathered effect we liked.
Special Walnut stain is a pretty dark to begin with, but I wanted it even darker.
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