Articles tagged: staining
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Wally Singer Tooth discoloration affects billions across the world. There are many causes of tooth discoloration, as well as a variety of solutions for removing stains and discoloration from your teeth. written by Sarika Kabra Oak is a hardwood that is known for its great strength and durability and is therefore a highly prized wood for making furniture; particularly Amish Oak Furniture. Oak has great visual appeal and is also naturally resistant to insect and fungal attacks. When buying oak furniture, one also has the option of buying unfinished pieces so that one can stain them as per one’s own preference and requirements. written by Brick Imaging Brick staining is an entirely cosmetic decision. It’s usually employed for a variety of aesthetic reasons. Either to match mismatched bricks to be the same color, or just to color bricks to your own personal style.
written by Dena Davis 1. The easiest way to jazz up your outdoor deck or patio is by using splashes of color. Sometimes it only means investing in a few accent pieces that make a bold statement and your outdoor living space perks right up. You don't always have to buy new – with a little elbow grease and some creativity you can make second hand items look brand new. Here are some ideas to help get you started. written by James Allen With the exception of unfinished furniture, pretty much all of the solid wood and all-wood furniture on the market is treated or 'finished' in some way. Most of the woods used to manufacture furniture take stains and lacquers very well, meaning the color and texture can be altered greatly in the finishing process. << previous page 1 next page>> |