For the ultimate customized look many customers choose to stain their faux wood beams themselves matching them with other wood fixtures in the room.
Staining faux wood beams.
Once you get the hang of staining faux beams you can do something a bit more advanced like making your beams look like knotty pine.
A light sanding with a hand sander and 100 grit sandpaper will prep your beams for staining.
You may want to seal it with a clear top coat.
Water down the stain and then loosely brush it on the dried beam.
I also used a hammer and some other tools to make marks in the beams so that they would look a little more worn and old.
Benjamin moore s fresh start 100 acrylic all purpose primer.
Do not use oil based stains or paints or minwax as they will not dry properly on our products.
Timber beams painted to create a weathered wood look.
Our beams are available in a wide variety of different colors each perfectly hued to resemble a real type of wood.
Dip paint brush into stain and let stain drip out of brush.
Once sanded wipe the dust off with a damp rag or paper towel.
The concept of washing is to bathe the beams in a very watered down stain or paint in a shade darker than the main stain.
We ve actually been doing this so long we even have a preferred brand.
If you added knots earlier the darker shade you used for that could be a good option.
If the beam is to be placed outdoors a clear top coat will add further protection from uv degradation.
Steps needed to finish unfinished products.
A lot of people recommend white but we prefer something a little more wood colored to really bring out the base.
Hand hewn old tuscan woodcrafted wind drift saw cut dip paint brush into stain and let stain drip out of brush wipe or brush off stain left in brush onto a clean cotton rag or towel quickly dry brush remaining stain onto area to be patched do not put stain on top of existing stain the dry.