We can stain all types of wood, however, it is
more common to stain softwoods such as pine which, when it is new i.e. kiln
dried ¨deal¨, is relatively characterless and can be attractively ¨aged¨
with antique pine wood stain prior to lacquering.
Staining with Antique
pine
Rosewood stain
All of our stains are
methanol based, quick drying and light-fast (i.e. do not fade).
Rosewood stain
Limeing paste can be used
to produce a lighter, grain-rubbed look and by mixing emulsion
and pigment with Bonatech lacquers, we can produce an attractive
paler ¨milky¨ look on both soft and hard wood floors,
whilst retaining a durable and attractive finish.
Emulsion limed effect
We of course carry out all tests on site prior to
commencement of work, and will discuss with you the various options
for your floor.
After staining, 3 coats of lacquer were applied with the
lambswool pad