In the booth today spraying some RTM #47 on an oak built in.
RTM #47 = 5 parts Burnt Umber + 1 part Trans Red Oxide + 3 parts Tavern Brown
Refinishing mahogany door.
This door was sanded and stained with strong black RTM from General Finishes - this is as black as it gets! Sealed with satin sprayed High Performance varnish.
I loved this project because by using a stain instead of paint, you can still see the grain of the wood through the solid, strong black stain, great choice!
Loving this modern beach house look by Craftsman Finishes.
The doors, jambs and baseboards are gorgeous Honduran Mahogany that have been stained with GF RTM (Ready to Match) Water Based Stain System and sealed with flat Enduro-Var topcoat. The stair treads have been sealed with General Finishes Pro-Image Flooring Topcoat as well.
"This hutch at one time was a beautiful Ethan Allen solid maple piece some friends of mine had stored in their basement. They went on vacation and came home to 14″ of water in their basement due to their sump pump giving out. You can see the water level mark on the lower doors and it goes without saying…..it was destined for the burn pile. Then it hit me one day that I had a perfect place for it in my kitchen. I love to promote the products that I totally believe in (no they didn’t pay me to...
"This kitchen is a show stopper. I used General Finishes custom matched color called Cake Batter and GF Enduro Poly Satin Topcoat. The cabinets were brown, so I primed first, sprayed three coats of paint and sanded back between coats and then applied 3 coats of Enduro Poly."
Divine dining set restyle by Jane at Morning Dew Creations_! She paired Snow White Milk Paint with Espresso Water Based Wood Stain for a perfectly contrasted combination. Jane shared, "This table turned out so pretty! Painted in Snow White, with your Water Based Espresso Stain on top, this dining set looks amazing!! Thanks for the awesome products."
We think this custom piece is gorgeous - no bull! Lorie at Junktique hand painted this beauty using Whitewash Wood Stain for a perfectly rustic finish. Lorie shares, "I think this silhouette may be "actual size" grin emoticon This thing is huge and weighs a ton! We are not, however, selling it by the pound!! You can come get this monster for $50 at my shop in Hampstead today! This piece is made of salvaged wood, with a silhouette steer head done in General Finishes Whitewash Wood Stain WHICH I...
We can't get enough of this chic vintage farmhouse table upcycle by Suzanne at The Painted Drawer! Suzanne says, "The top was sanded back and stained in a mixture of General Finishes Walnut and Whitewash Wood Stains. It was sanded again and another coat of stain applied for a super smooth finish. A final coat of wipe-on poly was added as a sealer. The lovely grain shows through and it has a driftwood look to it." The base was finished with ASCP, try our Antique White Milk Paint to recreate...
ReFind Design by Coco Clare shared this sweet table finished with Java & Antique Walnut Gel Stains, Whitewash Wood Stain, and HP Topcoat! For a similar look on the base, we suggest our Halcyon Blue Milk Paint and Winter White Glaze Effects! Coco Clare says, "This rustic coffee table has been finished in General Finishes Antique Walnut and Java Gel Stain then whited washed and sealed with High Performance Top Coat for maximum durability. The bottom is hand painted in Provence and waxed...
We're absolutely smitten by this stunning rustic distressed coffee table! Rochelle at Made New used Lamp Black Milk Paint on the legs with a combination of Espresso Water-Based Wood Stain with Medium Brown and Yellow Dye Stains on top! Learn more about our line of Water-Based Wood and Dye Stains in this short video: http://bit.ly/1vtZolo Water Based Wood Stains: http://bit.ly/1oRJOeg Water...