Black doesn’t often come to mind with wood staining projects. Stains exist to bring out the beautiful aesthetics of wood, highlighting them, while possibly shifting their color tone. With darker stains, the heavy and regal qualities of wood stand out, but wouldn’t black just mask the beauty of the wood?
The beauty of a gray-inspired wall or gray-stained furniture is that it goes with almost any style. From basic concepts to unique combinations, gray wood stain has the ability to transform both interior and exterior projects. Here are some great reasons to consider gray wood stain for your next project.
The ZAR Platinum Pro Translucent Urethane Finish is a recently launched product that can be used on vertical surfaces such as garage doors, fiber cement, panel and lap siding, vinyl, fiberglass and steel door frames, as well as primed wood. It was initially developed to meet a specific need for professional painters, but homeowners can also use this product. Spray it, roll it or brush it on your garage doors for a beautiful, long-lasting finish.
Wood is undoubtedly durable and long-lasting, yet it isn't indestructible. Solid wood may develop fractures, cavities, divots, scratches and scars when exposed to moisture or general wear and tear. The fastest way to make repairs is to use wood filler.
With the cost of wood today, refinishing your deck and wood siding makes more sense than purchasing new lumber. Besides, applying a new stain is a great DIY weekend project, and it will add years of life to your wood, making it more weatherproof and durable. However, there are some preliminary steps that need to be observed to get professional results, and this article will explain the process step-by-step.
The basic questions of quality and quantity rapidly rise to the forefront when the time comes to choose an interior and exterior finish product for your log or timber home. ZAR® Platinum PRO Translucent Urethane Finish from United Gilson Laboratories (UGL) puts the quality question
As the design world evolves, trends go in and out of style. However, traditional, classic design elements have remained at the forefront of popularity — and one of the most popular design elements is wood. Favored among classical and modern design aesthetics, natural wood grain is welcome in almost any home. Whether you’re trying to achieve something chic and minimal or weathered and traditional, wood is an unbeatable design companion.
Removing old varnish from wood can be a difficult task. It is important to take your time and use the proper techniques in order to avoid damaging the wood. In this article, we will discuss how to remove old varnish from wood furniture, wood veneer and other types of wood, as well as provide tips for avoiding damage to the wood during the removal process.