I used General Finishes finishes on this beauty. Painted in a wash of lamp black milk paint followed by high performance top coat in gloss and a final coat in dead flat. I can't speak highly enough of General finish projects.
This solid oak cabinet has been striped of its old honey oak stain and left with a natural look with a light white wash for this beautiful white oak finish. Sealed for durability in satin followed by General Finishes Dead Flat High Performance Topcoat to complete this natural finish.
"Vintage solid pine sideboard/ buffet. This beauty has been completely renewed to its natural wood finish. It has been sealed for durability and finished with General Finishes Dead Flat High Performance Topcoat to further enhance the finish. New furniture feet complement the updated matte black hardware for an added modern look!" - Nap Time Furniture Creations
Thanks to brand new patented polymer technology, GF has created a ultra matte sheen without waxes and matting agents that...
"Another Farmhouse Hutch finished.. This is all General Finishes products. Paint products were sprayed for a flawless finish
-Stain Blocker white primer
-Custom tinted milk paint by GF in Oyster
-Walnut Stain
-Dead Flat Top Coat"
I have to admit I’m more accustomed to black or blue but I’m in love with this green and now I see why so many of you love these green tones. Check out my reel to see the before of this orange oak buffet. I’m so happy with the result and I’m loving the new door fronts and more modern base. This buffet has ample storage inside and would work great as a side table, console or coffee bar as well.
Paint: General Finishes Basil mixed with Lamp Black
Top Coat: General Finishes dead flat...
General Finishes Water Based Black Stain and High Performance Topcoat in NEW Dead Flat
"When I saw this charming 1920s dresser, I couldn't wait to transform it into something special. In order to keep the "raw" look I tried out a new topcoat from...
"This is why I love my job. My client brought this to me because it was her grandfather’s toolbox. It was old and worn, and even still had some tools in it! But she wanted to keep it for sentimental purposes. I gave this piece a good scrub, removed the tool compartments on the inside, and stripped and then stained in Onyx Water Based Stain by General Finishes and **NEW ** Dead Flat for protection. It was given a new life and I’m glad my client kept it!"