Stains
Stains give untreated wooden furniture and floors any colour you wish. Also, the type of stain determines the accentuation of the wood, as a consequence of which there are plenty of options.
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With spruce floorboards, the aged appearance of an old pine floor can be imitated by first staining the floor with a transparent antique pine tint.
By staining, pine and oak floors obtain a deep, warm appearance. Conversely, with other shades the floor can complement a very contemporary interior. Stains are available in many colours, also including customised colours. These are water-based products for staining wood surfaces and should then always be finished with a lacquer, e.g. Vesting Aqua protect or oil, e.g. Vesting Wax Oil.
Stain Types
Characteristics
- Attractive colouring, often transparent, but opaque coverage is also possible
- Customised colours in consultation
- Pure Natural Variant > Vesting Wax Stain
- Less roughening of the wood > Vesting Wiping Stain
Applications
- Various types of wood (recommendation: perform tests first)
- Suitable for application on old lacquer and wax layers > Vesting Oak Colour
- Suitable for children’s furniture > Vesting P-Stain
- Especially against blueing or staining of sapwood > Vesting Water-based Stain
- Mainly indoor application