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Staining Wood Furniture - Distressing And Just A Few Other Beneficial Recommendations To Help Enhance The Overall Look Of The Piece. 

If you've have a recent stroll through a "normal" furniture store lately (no bare wood furniture in sight), you've possibly noticed that most of the more admired pieces are "weathered" or "distressed." It's the furniture equivalent of "stone washed jeans."

Sadly, because the distressing is done via machine, there's always a discernable pattern to be found in it, and this, in my mind, makes it almost certainly not worth buying.

Currently, majority of the folks who gravitate toward bare wood furniture are independent do-it-yourselfers, and are always on the lookout for advice and techniques to help make the results of their hobby much more striking than ever. If you would like to give your furniture a fine, really random distressed look, this tip could be just what you've been looking for.

Before you get to the step of staining wood furniture, just take a 3'-4' length of chain and work the furniture over with moderately hard blows. Not excessively hard, as we do not want to crack anything, but definitely hard enough to leave marks! Distress your bare wood furniture to check, then sand and stand as normal. The "bruises" and indentations will be differently colored and the overall effect will be a rough, weathered look that's quite beautiful.

If the thought of beating the daylights out of your attractive piece of bare wood furniture gives you the willies, I'd recommend working on a test board, then staining and noting the results, as there's definitely no taking it back once the deed is done!

And if you're still uneasy about using that recommendation, here's one that may be better to your liking.

When sanding in preparation for staining wood furniture, often it happens. As you're bent over the wood, that bead of sweat that was building up on your forehead decides it is no longer content there, and splat! Right onto the wood. If you just stain it at this point, you'll have a watermark where the stain reacts visibly differently to that spot of the wood, so what to do?

Fine, you could simply write it off as a "character mark" and do with it, but if you'd rather minimize its impact, finish sanding and wipe the piece with a tack cloth. After that, wipe the entire piece again, this time with a lightly damp rag. Let dry entirely before proceeding. You might not be able to take the drop of sweat back, but you can reduce its presence with this easy trick.

These are but two things you can do before or during the process of staining wood furniture to help enrich the overall look of the piece.

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