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Different wood stains for cabinets. As a reminder here are all the types of wood in their natural raw state. Birch beech and white or red oak. To apply the stain use a rag and rub the stain into the wood going along with the grain. I love this look and i think we will be seeing a lot more of the this trend and mix of painted cabinetry and stained wood.
Dark almost black ebony cabinets is a beautiful shade and another trend that i have also been seeing in new homes. This stain added very little color to any of the boards maybe slightly lighter with a tinge of. As a reminder here are all the types of wood in their natural raw state. Also the more coats of stain you use the darker it will appear on the wood.
Choose an option below to learn more about how stain colors help create design harmony throughout your home. Cone bearing evergreen. In this home below the island was a dark stain and kitchen cabinets were painted a cream color. One of the most commonly used hardwoods by cabinetmakers is medium priced red oak.
Spruce pine and fir softwoods. Minwax recently came out with a simply white stain and i m in love with it. A variety of stain applications are used across our cabinetry brands. Other types of commonly used hardwoods are the rich and dark brown walnuts and the straight grained.
Light stains will allow you to see more of the wood s natural character while darker stains will hide much of the grain but can create richer color and a more dramatic look. Giving your home a perfect color palette goes beyond paint. Cabinet prep while stain enhances the wood s natural beauty it also highlights flaws in the grain especially if the cabinets are made from certain types of wood such as cherry birch fir pine. Cabinet stains can range from light to very dark.
Rubbing the stain into the wood permeates the pores and allows for a much deeper saturation. Keep in mind the stain will darken as it dries.