The staircase before, was painted gray and had glued carpet rectangles on the tread. I ripped up the carpet and what was left behind? The adhesive! It now had to be scraped off with a putty knife and sanded. I could have used a solvent, but I didn't want the added mess.
I wanted them to go back to the look of real wood.
I wanted the treads to look like golden oak but had never tried my hand at faux wood finishes. S0 I decided to search the internet for oak photos and printed one as my color guide.
If you dissect natural wood, you see that there is a background color (this one being a yellow/orange and then a wood grain color (brown).
So I painted the treads yellow/orange and let it dry. When you first see your stairs painted yellow/orange, it tends to freak you out a bit...as in "Oh My God what have I done". (I have to laugh now).
I mixed brown paint with just a little bit of translucent wall glaze. What this does is help the paint to become workable much longer without diluting the color.
I dipped an artists brush in to the brown glaze and began creating horizontal streaks on to the paint surface to give the impression of wood grain. It didn't have to be perfect, but just to give the illusion of grain.
Though not pictured, I also used a very small artists liner brush to create the finer lines in the finished product.
Since this project, I learned a few things about faux finish wood grain: If you use two different, yet similar colors in "streaks" for the background and blend them well, it looks a lot more realistic. And if you use a tiny artists brush or what is called a "fan brush" to create the grain lines, that too, looks more like real wood grain.
But what this project also accomplished was prompting me to create a line of wood grain stencils that make the job faster and easier.
I actually used real wood grain to create the designs which was a lot of work, but I knew it would make future project go really quick and look more realistic.
If you're not going to use a graining stencil, this is the time you would hand paint your grain lines.
Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/11044950/diy-make-your-painted-staircase-look-like-real-wood-again site
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