What’s the Difference? Interior Stains

by Andy Stanush

Stains, or more specifically Wood Stains, are used to change the natural color of wood as can be seen here:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is a wide range of stain types available for interior applications and the colors that can be achieved are virtually limitless. The most common types of interior stains are:

Wiping stains Gel stains (heavy bodied stains) Spray …

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Choosing the Right Paint for your Wall

by Benjamin Moore Paints

This how-to video shows you a great way to find the proper paint for your walls!

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What’s the Difference? Exterior Stains

by Andy Stanush

Exterior stains, or more specifically Exterior Wood Stains, are used to change the natural color of wood. There are four main categories of exterior stains:

Translucent Semi-Transparent Semi-Solid Solid

Following is an example of each:

As can be seen, wood is most visible when using a translucent stain and becomes less so as you move from semi-transparent to solid stains.

It is important to note …

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Stripe Design

by Benjamin Moore Paints

A colorful stripe pattern can perk up a wall—even create a space within a space! Here, we used a unique stripe design to divide the bedroom into two areas: a sleep zone and a work zone.

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