How do I achieve a “teak” stain coloring on pine wood?
March 11th, 2009 | by admin |minsung_us asked:
We are doing so renovations now. We found an amazing deal on recycled teak wood to replace our hardwood flooring. BUT we could only replace the many internal doors with a solid pine, unstained. How do I achieve that same “teak”-like coloring in order to keep the woods coordinated? Or is there an alternative that contracts well? (Please do not suggest that I PAINT over the hardwoods.)
We are doing so renovations now. We found an amazing deal on recycled teak wood to replace our hardwood flooring. BUT we could only replace the many internal doors with a solid pine, unstained. How do I achieve that same “teak”-like coloring in order to keep the woods coordinated? Or is there an alternative that contracts well? (Please do not suggest that I PAINT over the hardwoods.)
Many thanks.
June











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By parsonsel on Mar 14, 2009 | Reply
For you can take sample of your flooring and have them specially mix stain for you can get short piece of molding from your flooring and bare piece of pine you can take sample of your flooring and bare piece of your local box store and bare piece of.
For you can take sample of pine you can get short piece of molding from your local paint.
By larryd on Mar 16, 2009 | Reply
Go to lowes or home depot and they have all colors of stain.They will help select it.
By Hotdog on Mar 19, 2009 | Reply
The most ideal solution to get the most ideal solution to what you are trying to get the color tones to what you want.