It doesn t take long to apply a gel stain with a paintbrush the process is very fast with minimal drying times.
Can you restain cabinets darker.
The dark finish of this kitchen s wood cabinets serves as an elegant backdrop to the room s boldly patterned red and gold tile backsplash.
Restaining kitchen cabinets once you have raw wood apply a bit of the stain you like on an unseen edge to make sure it is the right light shade.
Smooth the stain on in soft strokes starting at the top and moving along with the grain of the wood.
Gray wood tones with a very slight hint of warmth are stunning.
First remove the drawer faces and cabinet doors.
Pick the dark color that goes with your kitchen.
If you ve decided to darken your cabinets lets go over the steps i suggest you follow.
Stain can take some time to cure and look darker after it is applied.
For example neutralize a light warm.
Mix a can of tinted polyurethane thoroughly.
I have seen people stain them in place but don t do it.
Let the stain dry.
Strip the cabinets optional.
You can try a light sanding and then using one of the polyurethane and stain in one products which will darken the cabinets.
A nice thing about that method is it darkens the cabinets without over darkening the grain.
It takes like 5 minutes to unscrew the old doors.
You may be able to avoid that if the finish is sound.
If you want to tone down your cabinets because they are too red or warm look for ash colored stains or even test the gray colors.
Polyurethane on existing cabinetry seals the pores which means traditional.
Wipe away the dust and apply a second coat of stain following the same instructions in step 2.
If you want to take the cabinets back to the original wood apply a clear varnish or polyurethane finish or stain previously painted cabinets you will have to strip all the paint off the cabinets using strong chemicals followed by sanding.
The color of the original stain and the tinted polyurethane combine creating a darker slightly different shade.
However the basic area preparation required is similar to the prep needed for application of tinted varnishes.
For an even darker look use the fine sandpaper and sand over the kitchen cabinet doors and frame.
If you want to add additional definition to your cabinets a trick is to glaze corners and lines in an almost black stain and wipe off excess stain.