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6 Tips for Mixing Wood Tones in Home Design — Scout & Nimble Mixing Wood Tones, Floor Stain, Wood Stains, Wood Stain Colors, Wood Finishes, Wood Tones, Floor Colors, Wood Stain, Stain Colors

We’re going to go out on a limb here and say that we all have those antique furniture pieces lying around that we aren’t quite sure how to fit in with the rest of our home. Well, we’re here to lay the mystery to rest and teach you how to beautifully mix and match wood tones in six simple steps.

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Since you'll want to know what type of wood you're working with before beginning any woodworking project, especially building or refinishing a piece, this chart should come particularly handy. For identification, match the pictured wood grain types against your own wooden piece. Always make sure to free your wood from any disguises before attempting to identify it! 😉 Basic Woodworking Projects, Types Of Wood Flooring, Woodworking Projects For Beginners, Basic Woodworking, Type Of Wood, Wood Stain Colors, Different Types Of Wood, Free Woodworking Plans, Wood Finishes

Since you'll want to know what type of wood you're working with before beginning any woodworking project, especially building or refinishing a piece, this chart should come particularly handy. For identification, match the pictured wood grain types against your own wooden piece. Always make sure to free your wood from any disguises before attempting to identify it! 😉

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The Japanese Technique Of Preserving Wood With Fire… | http://www.ecosnippets.com/diy/preserving-wood-with-fire/ Japanese Exterior, Charred Wood Siding, Wood Burning Techniques, Charred Wood, Sugi Ban, Burnt Wood, Shou Sugi Ban, Diy Holz, Wood Siding

Shou Sugi Ban (or Yakisugi) is an ancient Japanese exterior siding technique that preserves wood by charring it with fire. Traditionally, Sugi wood (cryptomeria japonica L.f., also called Japanese cedar) was used. The process involves charring the wood, cooling it, cleaning it, and finishing it with a natural oil... Today Shou Sugi Ban is an environmentally friendly way to preserve timber and (paradoxically) make it fire-resistant. Chemical preservatives, paints, and retardants are therefore…

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