From habitat plus - wood stains
The final colour will depend on the stain colour chosen, the type of wood being stained, and the number of coats applied.
To achieve the minimalist look without the starkness of a pure white, try Resene Colorwood Whitewash paired with natural timber furniture. Flooring in Resene Soapstone.
Dark and hardwoods absorb less stain, so several coats may need to be applied, whereas light-coloured timber or plywood will make the same stain look stronger. Use a small amount of Resene Colorwood to try the colour out before starting on your project. Resene Woodsman exterior colours (see Resene exterior woodcare range) can also be tinted into Resene Colorwood if you want to bring your exterior wood stain colours into your interior. See the Resene Colorwood colour range at Resene interior Colorwood natural wood stain.
White ideas – Resene Colorwood Whitewash and Resene Colorwood Greywash (available in mid and light strengths) are not absorbed into timber like a stain but enhance the surface with a lightened white or grey look. Apply over uncoated timber or composite boards or over aged, yellowed polyurethanes and varnishes for a contemporary whitewashed look without the need to strip the existing polyurethane coating.
Dark arts – If you love the look of black and dark brown interiors, but you're worried about it seeming too severe, wood stains might be an excellent middle ground. As wood stains are semi-transparent and show the grain of the timber, they give dark interiors a soft, cosy quality. Try Resene Pitch Black or Resene Dark Ebony.
Resene Natural – This natural colour brings out the best of any timber, enhancing the grain with a slight tint that looks great on everything from pine to cedar.
Timber specific – Resene Colorwood comes in a range of colours designed to enrich the natural timber colour or mimic the colour on another wood, e.g., to give pine an oak colour. Choose from Resene Mahogany, Resene Deep Oak, Resene Walnut, Resene Teak, Resene Dark Ebony and Resene Jarrah. There are also native timber colours such as Resene Matai and Resene Dark Rimu.
Primary colours – The Resene Colorwood range comes in primary colours such as Resene Apollo Blue, Resene Red Pepper and Resene Emerald Green which allow you to be creative with your interior design while still enjoying the natural feeling of timber. These vibrant colours are best used on light timbers such as pine or plywood and work well as accent colours in a room.
Create a touch of Japanese wabi-sabi style by pairing walls stained in Resene Colorwood with soft green-tinged neutral colours.
Left timber wall in Resene Colorwood Pickled Bean with batten shelf in Resene Settlement. Main wall in Resene Triple Merino, flooring in Resene Colorwood Uluru, desk in Resene Enamacryl gloss tinted to Resene All Black, chair in Resene Anglaise and large vase in Resene Nero. Artwork by Home Time from endemicworld.
Timber background stained in Resene Colorwood Pickled Bean with A4 drawdown paint swatches in (from left to right) Resene Settlement, Resene Triple Merino and Resene Quarter Karaka and painted vases in Resene All Black and Resene Quarter Karaka.
With so many browns and grey Resene Colorwood stains to choose from, why limit yourself to just one? Plywood wall stained in Resene Limed Ash, Resene Light Greywash, Resene Smokey Ash, Resene Tiri and Resene Bleached Riverstone. The floorboards are in Resene Colorwood Light Greywash.
SIPs specialist Tonia Williams used Resene Colorwood Jarrah on top of the textured oriented strand board (OSB) wall before overcoating with Resene Aquaclear tinted with Resene Colorwood Enhance Jarrah.
top tip Stain colours can be intermixed or diluted. Resene Colorwood Reducing Base may be used to soften or stretch a full strength colour. If the selected colour of Resene Colorwood is too intense, reduce with Resene Colorwood Reducing Base. Resene Colorwood Reducing Base is also perfect on dark timbers to enhance the grain and appearance of the timber, without making the timber appear even darker.
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