Best Wood Stain for these Internal Doors
Discussion
Hello
I had these fitted and am looking to treat them with a woodstain or Varnish.
http://www.savoydoors.co.uk/Interior-French-Doors/...
Any advice welcome to obtain the best finish - I understand that the doors are oak and the other parts are oak veneer.
So, varnish or wood stain, thats the question!?
I had these fitted and am looking to treat them with a woodstain or Varnish.
http://www.savoydoors.co.uk/Interior-French-Doors/...
Any advice welcome to obtain the best finish - I understand that the doors are oak and the other parts are oak veneer.
So, varnish or wood stain, thats the question!?
I've used this stuff many times on a variety of woods (iroko worktops, oak handrails, pine doors and floors) with excellent results..
http://www.liberon.co.uk/oil-finishes/finishing-oi...
I really dislike varnishes for the reason that they tend to seal wood which won't allow it to breathe (though you should never varnish/paint the top and bottom edges for this reason) and will have a lower tactile pleasure. 2 coats will be enough and really bring the colour out. Mask all the glass areas for a better job.
http://www.liberon.co.uk/oil-finishes/finishing-oi...
I really dislike varnishes for the reason that they tend to seal wood which won't allow it to breathe (though you should never varnish/paint the top and bottom edges for this reason) and will have a lower tactile pleasure. 2 coats will be enough and really bring the colour out. Mask all the glass areas for a better job.
Interesting...the world has changed - it appears you can do things properply with many stages or just one coloured varnish stage....
I am slightly confused - what will give me the best finish?
There are two choices - I can buy 'Wood dye' - the doors are light oak, I want dark oak - so I could use a wood dye
http://www.wickes.co.uk/wood-dye/invt/170545/
and then varnish with 'clear varnish'
http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servle...
OR
I can go straight to the varnish stage with 'dark oak' interior varnish...
http://www.wickes.co.uk/satin-varnish/invt/170519/
Thanks!
I am slightly confused - what will give me the best finish?
There are two choices - I can buy 'Wood dye' - the doors are light oak, I want dark oak - so I could use a wood dye
http://www.wickes.co.uk/wood-dye/invt/170545/
and then varnish with 'clear varnish'
http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servle...
OR
I can go straight to the varnish stage with 'dark oak' interior varnish...
http://www.wickes.co.uk/satin-varnish/invt/170519/
Thanks!
Nuisance_Value said:
I've used this stuff many times on a variety of woods (iroko worktops, oak handrails, pine doors and floors) with excellent results..
http://www.liberon.co.uk/oil-finishes/finishing-oi...
I really dislike varnishes for the reason that they tend to seal wood which won't allow it to breathe (though you should never varnish/paint the top and bottom edges for this reason) and will have a lower tactile pleasure. 2 coats will be enough and really bring the colour out. Mask all the glass areas for a better job.
I may look into this depending upon what I decide.http://www.liberon.co.uk/oil-finishes/finishing-oi...
I really dislike varnishes for the reason that they tend to seal wood which won't allow it to breathe (though you should never varnish/paint the top and bottom edges for this reason) and will have a lower tactile pleasure. 2 coats will be enough and really bring the colour out. Mask all the glass areas for a better job.
I want to stain the wood first, that is my first port of call.
I also used Danish oil on my new interior doors, then finished them with a light coat of clear wax applied with wire wool. This has left a nice satin finish with a silky feel. There were other 'colours' available for the oil which will darken the doors more as the 'clear' one I used just made the oak as dark as a damp cloth wiped on it (in an inconspicuous place of course) to test.
Is dark wood back in then? I've just about finished doing my house with light oak flooring, doors and some furniture, so I guess it's a sure fire guarentee that it's now out of date.
Thankfully I like it regardless and it's time to work on the car not the house for a change anyway. 
Is dark wood back in then? I've just about finished doing my house with light oak flooring, doors and some furniture, so I guess it's a sure fire guarentee that it's now out of date.
Thankfully I like it regardless and it's time to work on the car not the house for a change anyway. 
Carlton Banks said:
I'd strongly advise you to try it natural to start with - you can always darken later!Bonefish Blues said:
Carlton Banks said:
I'd strongly advise you to try it natural to start with - you can always darken later!If it helps, the complementing furniture is similar to the link:
http://www.furniturecamden.co.uk/images/BAIDW01B.j...
Hence why I am wanting a dark colour!
Carlton Banks said:
Do you believe it stains quite dark already?
If it helps, the complementing furniture is similar to the link:
http://www.furniturecamden.co.uk/images/BAIDW01B.j...
Hence why I am wanting a dark colour!
http://rhbs.com/images/Gallery/index.htmlIf it helps, the complementing furniture is similar to the link:
http://www.furniturecamden.co.uk/images/BAIDW01B.j...
Hence why I am wanting a dark colour!
8th row down shows the tone our doors/stairs went with 2 coats of Danish, if that helps.
Bonefish Blues said:
Carlton Banks said:
Do you believe it stains quite dark already?
If it helps, the complementing furniture is similar to the link:
http://www.furniturecamden.co.uk/images/BAIDW01B.j...
Hence why I am wanting a dark colour!
http://rhbs.com/images/Gallery/index.htmlIf it helps, the complementing furniture is similar to the link:
http://www.furniturecamden.co.uk/images/BAIDW01B.j...
Hence why I am wanting a dark colour!
8th row down shows the tone our doors/stairs went with 2 coats of Danish, if that helps.
Very nice!
Carlton Banks said:
Bonefish Blues said:
Carlton Banks said:
Do you believe it stains quite dark already?
If it helps, the complementing furniture is similar to the link:
http://www.furniturecamden.co.uk/images/BAIDW01B.j...
Hence why I am wanting a dark colour!
http://rhbs.com/images/Gallery/index.htmlIf it helps, the complementing furniture is similar to the link:
http://www.furniturecamden.co.uk/images/BAIDW01B.j...
Hence why I am wanting a dark colour!
8th row down shows the tone our doors/stairs went with 2 coats of Danish, if that helps.
Very nice!
It's my builders site, so it's not all mine, but the sexy showers, stairs, bathrooms and open plan living room are!
Bonefish Blues said:
Carlton Banks said:
Bonefish Blues said:
Carlton Banks said:
Do you believe it stains quite dark already?
If it helps, the complementing furniture is similar to the link:
http://www.furniturecamden.co.uk/images/BAIDW01B.j...
Hence why I am wanting a dark colour!
http://rhbs.com/images/Gallery/index.htmlIf it helps, the complementing furniture is similar to the link:
http://www.furniturecamden.co.uk/images/BAIDW01B.j...
Hence why I am wanting a dark colour!
8th row down shows the tone our doors/stairs went with 2 coats of Danish, if that helps.
Very nice!
It's my builders site, so it's not all mine, but the sexy showers, stairs, bathrooms and open plan living room are!

That's a great looking place Bonefish. I don't know who finished their kitchen first in the end (we seemed to be working in parallel last year), if yours looks like the rest of the house I bet you're happy. I'm just glad to be at the end of my more humble '10 year make over' and now have time for other things...including cars. 
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