There are sooooo many different methods and techniques out there for distressing or aging wood to look like rugged old barn boards.
How to stain wood to look like barn board.
To dry brush you simply dip your bristles into the pain water mixture then wipe it off a bit then brush onto the board lightly.
It will slowly begin to darken and look more like weathered barn wood stain.
To achieve this finish you ll need to use grey latex paint and dark walnut stain.
I used minwax polycrylic water based protective finish in clear satin you guys this stuff is amazing.
The wood will age while you paint.
Paint your wood with the ironed vinegar dip your brush into the vinegar holding your nose and paint.
Make sure not to use too much.
The last step to clean and refinish your reclaimed wood is to properly seal the wood.
Saturate the wood to allow full penetration of the conditioner into the wood pores.
Using a foam brush generously apply a dark walnut stain making sure to let it accumulate in the dents and grooves you ve just created.
Wipe off excess stain with a dry cotton rag until you achieve the aged look you desire.
Dry brush white paint onto your board.
Once the wood was dry from its cleaning i used a regular paint brush and sparingly applied the minwax finish.
Take an old barn board to your local paint store and match the wood color with the.
Make sure to mix the paint with water to get a light grey wash look.
Via akadesign how to age wood with paint and stain when you think about barn wood you always imagine old gray wood boards.
This coat can be more consistent than the dark coat.
Apply gray stain to the wood.
But i ve tried them all and i m going to show you the absolute easiest and most customizable way for you to make your new boards look like legitimate old wood.
Then brush the iron acetate solution onto the wood.
Painting with tea and vinegar is like painting with water.
Then bang up the wood to mimic wear and age using an assortment of things hammer nails keys etc.
To make new wood look old sand all of the edges until smooth and slightly rounded in spots.
When the iron acetate is formed brush the steeped tea onto the wood and let it soak into the wood.
It s easy and no real technique you re just going with the grain and lightly sweeping across the board.