This product has a reversible pattern offering two different installation options.
Blue stain pine tongue and groove ceiling.
Every blue pine wood board is graded to our 99 usable specifications and ready to install.
Be sure to first test your stain colors on scrap pieces of wood until you find the right shade.
Staining pine tongue and groove paneling can create a stunning effect as well.
Stain on pine is just asking for a nasty blotchy looking job unless you are both very competent and careful with wood finishing.
Use pattern stock boards to create a feature wall as wainscoting or on ceilings this is a rare and beautiful blue stain board made from ponderosa pine.
This product has a blue tinted stain with accenting beetle holes that make for a unique look with a rustic charm.
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The perfect product for ceilings walls and creative wood projects.
Tongue and groove paneling is ideal for paneling wainscoting and ceilings.
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When it comes to finishing a tongue and groove ceiling success has more to do with procedure than style.
My permit allowed me to only harvest dead dying trees and more often than not blue stain was the cause of death.
Jonathan goes over what stain to use when finishing your tongue and groove.
Jonathan goes over what stain to use when finishing your tongue and groove.
Stain will seep through fabric drop cloths.
I harvested some wood in northern arizona for some projects for my wedding and it seemed like every other tree was blue stained.
Tongue and groove ceilings are composed of interlocking lips intended to hide nails from sight.
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Tongue groove on all 4 sides quality crafted sanded and factory prefinished.
Pine is a natural softwood with a visible grain so it takes stain very well.
Then apply your choice of stain with a short nap paint roller or paint pad and wipe with a rag.
Made from ponderosa pine.
Pine will also change color substantially over time on its own so you may or may not end up with what you envision.
Its smooth surface accepts paint stains and clear coat finishes.