Stains with Glaze
Glazing adds depth and dimension to a
door. It’s done by hand-spraying a flood
coat of glaze over the entire base stain,
then hand-wiping and hand-detailing the
door so that the glaze stays in the cracks,
crevices and grain-lines.
Burnished Stain
Finishes
Hand-burnishing softens the corners and
raised edges of your doors, which provides
more unique character and the feeling of
worn, well-loved furniture.
Stain with
Suede Topcoats
A suede topcoat softens the overall color
tone of a stain with a matte finish. Like
our standard topcoat, a suede topcoat
provides durability, and resistance to
scuffs, stains, moisture, UV fade and
cleaning chemicals.
Distressed
Stain Finishes
Distressing mimics the imperfections of
reclaimed wood by adding wormholes,
softened corners, rasped edges, and other
deliberate methods of loosening the sense
of uniformity; all done by hand. A suede
topcoat is standard.
Specialty
Finishes
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