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Best Deck Stain For You

Posted in Paints & Stains on May 27th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Deck Stain

Finding the best deck stain will depend on what wood your deck is made of, and what you want it to look like. First of all, we should distinguish between stains and sealers.

SEALERS. A sealer is applied to keep water from penetrating the wood. If you buy a sealer with UV inhibitors, the effects of the sunlight will be diminished. It will take much longer for the wood to fade or discolor. Leaving the wood to fight the elements without any protection will cause it to degrade quickly, shortening the life of your deck substantially.

STAINS. As the name implies, stains will change the color of the wood. The best deck stain is one with a penetrating oil base. My father always used linseed oil on his exterior wood surfaces. It was semi-transparent and darkened the wood slightly. The more wood penetration by the stain, the more protection is given to the wood.

If the wood is already weathered, a solid/opaque stain will do the best job of covering imperfections.
The more opaque a stain is, the quicker it will show wearing and weathering. Even the best deck stain, if opaque, might need re-application every year, while a semi-transparent, wood tone treatment will last much longer. Solid opaque stains do not show the grain of the wood. Keep in mind that darker colors absorb more heat than light colors.
The stains we haven’t talked about yet are water-based stains. These usually come in solid colors. They protect the wood, but you can’t tell that it’s wood. In conclusion, the best deck stain will be different stains for different people. SEALERS – Coat the wood; don’t penetrate it. OIL BASED STAINS – Non-opaque stains will let the natural wood show through. They penetrate and protect the wood. WATER BASED STAINS – These come in solid colors. Have you picked your best deck stain?

APPLYING STAIN. Once you’ve prepared your deck, test the stain in an inconspicuous spot. Apply the stain to higher surfaces first. The stain has to be applied evenly across the entire deck surface.

Apply your best deck stain with a brush. Apply at cooler times of the day so that the direct sunlight doesn’t cause fast drying. This will give the stain ample time to penetrate the wood.

Best Bedroom Paint Colors

Posted in Paints & Stains on May 5th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Bedroom Paint Colors

There are many different types of bedroom paint colors from which you can choose. However, everyone has a particular style and taste and choose paint colors according to the color that they like the most. Let’s take a look at some neutral bedroom paint colors that are available as bedroom color options.

Neutral colors include tans, gray shades, gold shades, metallic brown and matte. If you want muted effect in the bedroom, these are the color option to consider. Such colors give a very bare and simplistic effect to the room interiors.

Some people tend to go in for really bold bedroom colors. Common bedroom paint colors are yellow, orange, pink, blue and green. Most often people choose pink and it is also the color chosen for girl’s bedroom. In the case of boy’s bedroom, people tend to select blue.

Choosing Bedroom Paint Colors

There are many different kinds of bedroom paint colors that you can choose from such as mauve pink, cream, ochre, and apricot and so on. However, the question in choosing bedroom paint colors is what particular combination will give you the best results. You will get the best results only when you carefully choose color combination that gives you the best painting results.

Most often people tend to paint their bedroom interiors in a single shade. The effect of a single bedroom paint shade can be quite monotonous. A better option is to choose different bedroom paint shades of the same color. This will give a lot of depth to the, especially when the colors are used strategically on the bedroom walls, like for example a rich shade on the wall behind the bed, while lighter shade than the side wall and another shade of the same color on the opposite wall. Such shade contrasts will make the room look brighter and will also enhance the play of lights in the room.

Most people prefer to use lighter bedroom paint shades of any particular paint. This is because lighter shades give a more spacious effect to the room interiors than anything else. Some people though tend to choose dark bedroom paint colors for their bedroom interiors. When choosing bedroom paint colors make sure that you choose colors according to the size of your bedroom area.