Indeed, as has been indicated many times below, I have to agree. After several, several videos showing how get the white wash effect, this is the very best so far. It come really close to what I am looking for and process is very clear and effective. Thank you kindly.
Just beautiful, Amanda! You're quite an artist. I think I can do this now that I've seen your video, so I'll give it a try on a very large clock I'm building. Thanks!
Thank you, this is an excellent tutorial. I was a little surprised by the 60grit paper at the end, I would have expected something higher. The effect is outstanding. I am going to try this on a barn restoration of a new house. Thanks again!
Can’t that you enough for this video! I adore the white wash look on wooden furniture and this coloured finish is exactly what I love. Will be giving this a go :)
Brilliant! Ive watched at least 10 vids in the last couple days. Ive followed other tutorials but I always run into a detail that was not explained in that video and then ultimately end up not pleased with the results. The timing of using the white wash and the drying effect it has on the wet stain is a great detail to know. This is the simplest and easiest to follow so far. There are so many subtle details that never get explained like the types of brushes or time in between coats...waiting to dry or not. Everything was explained and addressed! The look is perfect! Subscribed!!
So inspiring, and you make tossing off this demonstration seem beguilingly effortless. The finished product is gorgeous. My sallow pine 4-poster bed wants a make-over in gray, badly.
Being a beginning woodworker, this has been my go-to video on a rustic or weathered look for a few months now. I'm following you on IG. Thanks for taking the time to do this video for us. I look forward to learning more from you! 👍
Have you tried thus and how did it work for you? I'm a beginner and wanting to do this to my new coffee table that I bought for 18 dollars at the thrift store a few days ago...pls let me know 🙏🙏thank you
Great video, TY! I'm using your method for my 60 year old plywood sub floor! First, I used my diamond-bladed angle grinder to score in some wide plank seams. I'm already started, just came back to watch your video again to make sure I didn't forget any of your tricks. Thanks again!
Excellent job. I'm a professional painter and taught to use the best brushes and techniques. Now we are going in another direction that just works perfectly. I'm working on some furniture for a restaurant and the customer wants the same result as yours. Thanks for a great vid and explained very well.
yes I'm with you - I too in a previous life was an interior painter and I agree 100% about using the best brushes (I'm a Wooster silver tip fan myself!) because of how the paint flows evenly through the bristles - but as you rightly say, for these kinds of random effects you don't need that - so the cheaper the rougher the better!!
I've watched several videos on this subject so I could learn how to do this to a table top of mine. I have to tell you, after watching yours, I can stop looking. Your method is the one. Thank you very much, its beautiful.
Best tutorial I have seen , you make it look so easy , I’m going to have to find a project to do this on 😜 as soon as I finish the one in the garage lol
Cool, really nice effect so easily done. I love layering stain and paint but it's so hard waiting for coats to dry before continuing, I just want to keep doing it it's so enjoyable and meditative.
thanks for posting. This was about the sixth video I watched, and this was the first to get it right and actually explain the process... and without unnecessary dialogue.
Excellent work, and great tutorial. I took the siding from a 50 year old collapsed barn and repurposed them to my home for a rustic farmhouse look, but ran out of usable wood. This is gonna help me complete my project.
My dad and I are going to stain some wood to make shelves for my room but I couldn't find the exact look I wanted🙃 thankfully I found your video and these are perfect, we're gonna try it out today ☺️
my daughter and I just completed our mantle! We are very happy with it. We are going to let it dry before we decide if we want to go over it more with the cream paint. Thank you for your video! Very easy process!!
Lost for words. You are a true artist. Your work should be respected by those who look for artists to create backgrounds for movies, t.v etc. I have been painting all of my adult life. In old age comes wisdom and experience. Knowledge as well. Education, trial and error, and lots of mistakes are what makes a great painter and artistica painter. You are beyond good
@@rusticduckfurniture4744 Follow your dream. You have a creative eye, are good with blending colors and have decorative painting skills beyond those who do it for a living. You would also be good at teaching. What you do can't be learned by watching. It is a hands on thing. Best of luck. My words are sincere.
Love this finish!! I have some 20 year old cherry wood stained bedroom furniture and I am hoping to be able to get this effect once we refinish. Great job. I love it. Thank you for the tutorial!!
@@mchapm15 no it didn’t unfortunately. But I did go with a finish that just uses paint and an antique wash over it and it was amazing. I found the tutorial on another channel. Let me see if I can find it.
Wow this looks perfect ! I have been watching video after videos trying to find this exactly look and nobody has came anywhere close but you did 👍🏻👍🏻 your technique and color is exactly what I have been trying to achieve so thank you,thank you, thank you so much. I am actually going to do my king bed TODAY right now heading to Home Depot ❤️
This is the second of one of your videos I've watched. So far, you are the best at teaching how to get these looks. I used your teaching of the turquoise antiquing effect on an old mirror. It was my first attempt at this type of painting. I loved the outcome. I will use this technique of the barn finished. However, I though the table top was so beautiful before the last and final step I would probably have stopped there. Thank you for sharing your skills1
Excellent tutorial, Thank you for your clear instructions. You have a very happy New Subscriber. I’m looking forward to your future projects. Awesome Work.
Beautiful!! Going to try this method tonight on a wood veneer table. Instead of stain, I'm going to try it with brown, gray and black paints. Then with white over top. Thanks!!
@@katherineoehlerking2622 Yes!! I painted the table a beige at first, then layered paints while dry brushing. The more layers you do the better it will look because it adds more depth. I did grays, white and black. It turned out great!
i've done lots of barn wood effect pieces and this was a great tutorial.! Have you ever tried a white "wax" as opposed to doing the last dry brush with just straight white paint?
Love it! Straight on, to the point. Looks beautiful!
This looks so realistic! You made it look easy, I hope I can do it. Im saving this to watch again.
Great tutorial!!!! This is the best weathered gray look I've seen! I'm definitely trying this look on my next project!
It looks beautiful! Thank you for showing us your technique!
Undoubtedly the best tutorial for this look for furniture. Thank you so much for sharing your process!
Great video! I love how you narrate the work as we're watching you do it instead of trying to talk and work at the same time. Thanks!
I have been watching videos for days trying to find this exact look. THANK YOU so much. This is PERFECT.
White paint is similar to home interor paint ? Just add water
Oh I love this technique! It looks sooo good. I can't wait to try it. Thank you so much for sharing!!!
From a retired painter, great faux finish, nice work
Indeed, as has been indicated many times below, I have to agree. After several, several videos showing how get the white wash effect, this is the very best so far. It come really close to what I am looking for and process is very clear and effective. Thank you kindly.
Just beautiful, Amanda! You're quite an artist. I think I can do this now that I've seen your video, so I'll give it a try on a very large clock I'm building. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this technique. I painted a shelf and looks fabulous!
Best video on how to explain weathered wood effect, Brilliant!
Thanks so much for posting your tutorial! It helped me save a piece of furniture I had given a terrible finish to, but now it looks great! Cheers!
Thank you, this is an excellent tutorial. I was a little surprised by the 60grit paper at the end, I would have expected something higher. The effect is outstanding. I am going to try this on a barn restoration of a new house. Thanks again!
So beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to use this technique when i paint some shelves.
That was really impressive. Love the blend
This is perfection !! I just love it!
Suzi Q thank you x
Absolutely beautiful job! Looks great and it's the exact look I want for my coffee table. Thank you!
Have you tried this yet? Pls do let me know as I am wanting to do this and ima beginner..thanks so much.
Absolutely the beeest!
I have been watching different tutorials for days! Yours looks soooooo professional!
Thank you!
You’re truly a blessing. Thank you for your wonderful videos!!
beautiful, thank you this is just what I was looking for!
Brilliant Amanda. Thank you for sharing. Loved the finish.
This worked really well!! Thanks so much for this vid. I had to make a porch floor in a local museum look like this and it turned out amazing!!
Can’t that you enough for this video! I adore the white wash look on wooden furniture and this coloured finish is exactly what I love. Will be giving this a go :)
Just used this tutorial on a desk. Came out perfect!
Totally amazing! I've always wanted to learn how to do this.
Brilliant! Ive watched at least 10 vids in the last couple days. Ive followed other tutorials but I always run into a detail that was not explained in that video and then ultimately end up not pleased with the results. The timing of using the white wash and the drying effect it has on the wet stain is a great detail to know. This is the simplest and easiest to follow so far. There are so many subtle details that never get explained like the types of brushes or time in between coats...waiting to dry or not. Everything was explained and addressed! The look is perfect! Subscribed!!
I have been searching for this effect for sometime its awesome glad I found you this will help my craft work
So inspiring, and you make tossing off this demonstration seem beguilingly effortless. The finished product is gorgeous. My sallow pine 4-poster bed wants a make-over in gray, badly.
Being a beginning woodworker, this has been my go-to video on a rustic or weathered look for a few months now. I'm following you on IG. Thanks for taking the time to do this video for us. I look forward to learning more from you! 👍
Have you tried thus and how did it work for you? I'm a beginner and wanting to do this to my new coffee table that I bought for 18 dollars at the thrift store a few days ago...pls let me know 🙏🙏thank you
Your work is amazing!!!!! Can't wait to see more stuff from you
Great video, TY! I'm using your method for my 60 year old plywood sub floor! First, I used my diamond-bladed angle grinder to score in some wide plank seams. I'm already started, just came back to watch your video again to make sure I didn't forget any of your tricks. Thanks again!
This was a great video I am going to try this later today:). Which clear coat do I need to use once it's all dry?
love this video, up to to the clear coat, I'm going to do this process on my faux ship lap wall!
Thanks for the quick response
I'm going to try this out you make it look easy
You nailed the exact look!! Thanks so much
Just wonderful. Excellent job and simple explanation. Thank you!
Excellent job. I'm a professional painter and taught to use the best brushes and techniques. Now we are going in another direction that just works perfectly. I'm working on some furniture for a restaurant and the customer wants the same result as yours. Thanks for a great vid and explained very well.
yes I'm with you - I too in a previous life was an interior painter and I agree 100% about using the best brushes (I'm a Wooster silver tip fan myself!) because of how the paint flows evenly through the bristles - but as you rightly say, for these kinds of random effects you don't need that - so the cheaper the rougher the better!!
I've watched several videos on this subject so I could learn how to do this to a table top of mine. I have to tell you, after watching yours, I can stop looking. Your method is the one. Thank you very much, its beautiful.
Used your technique on a loft ladder and it worked perfectly! Thanks!
Best tutorial I have seen , you make it look so easy , I’m going to have to find a project to do this on 😜 as soon as I finish the one in the garage lol
Favorite video so far! BEAUTIFUL
Love this..Thank you so much for such an excellent video!
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks so much
Cool, really nice effect so easily done. I love layering stain and paint but it's so hard waiting for coats to dry before continuing, I just want to keep doing it it's so enjoyable and meditative.
thanks for posting. This was about the sixth video I watched, and this was the first to get it right and actually explain the process... and without unnecessary dialogue.
Armand Cartrell thank you that's so lovely of you to say xx
I watched 20 videos with various techniques. Yours seems the best and I will try this on my dark stained mango wood table top.
Very nice! Thank you for sharing this technique. I will be using it soon.
This is just what I was after thanks for your great tutorial and tips.
The best tutorial for this effect that I’ve seen. Thanks and I’ve subscribed 😊
Excellent work, and great tutorial. I took the siding from a 50 year old collapsed barn and repurposed them to my home for a rustic farmhouse look, but ran out of usable wood. This is gonna help me complete my project.
Super glad to be of some kind of help :)
AMAZING!!! I CANT WAIT TO TRY THIS SO GLAD I FOUND YOUR CHANNEL. THANK YOU FOR THE BEST TUTORIAL ON THE INTERNET!!!!!
WOW Amanda. That look awesome. I will certainly have to do this on a few projects. Two Thumbs up
thanks Shayne !!
My dad and I are going to stain some wood to make shelves for my room but I couldn't find the exact look I wanted🙃 thankfully I found your video and these are perfect, we're gonna try it out today ☺️
my daughter and I just completed our mantle! We are very happy with it. We are going to let it dry before we decide if we want to go over it more with the cream paint. Thank you for your video! Very easy process!!
Lisa Janszen that's so nice to hear THANK YOU for your super kind words and feedback xx
Awesome! Thank You, my favorite wood bleached look
It looks fantastic! Can't wait to try it!!
Like others have commented, this is the first video that hit on exactly what I was looking for, thank you!!
Thanks Amanda
It looks GREAT!
I have doors I'm working on, this is the distress look I've ever seen.
Thanks love.
Love this! Great tutorial! ❤️
This is gorgeous!!!
Just finished my farmhouse entry table with her stain/painting finish. Came out great. Thanks
You're very welcome x
Nice technique, I like how you blended the 2 stains together
Love it, thinking about doing this with my coffee table in the future
Lost for words. You are a true artist. Your work should be respected by those who look for artists to create backgrounds for movies, t.v etc. I have been painting all of my adult life. In old age comes wisdom and experience. Knowledge as well. Education, trial and error, and lots of mistakes are what makes a great painter and artistica painter. You are beyond good
Awe what a lovely thing to say thank you (I've always wanted to paint backdrops lol)
@@rusticduckfurniture4744 Follow your dream. You have a creative eye, are good with blending colors and have decorative painting skills beyond those who do it for a living. You would also be good at teaching. What you do can't be learned by watching. It is a hands on thing. Best of luck. My words are sincere.
Love this style- will try it. Thank you
Looks fantastic!
Absolutely gorgeous! Going to do this on the side table I got. ❤
Looks awesome!
Looks amazing!
Very nice finish. I’ve seen this done before with much less success. Thank you for sharing your technique.
Thanks! The effect is perfect, just what I was looking for
Love this finish!! I have some 20 year old cherry wood stained bedroom furniture and I am hoping to be able to get this effect once we refinish. Great job. I love it. Thank you for the tutorial!!
Did it work? I just finished stripping mine and it’s pink underneath and orange. I’m trying to figure out how to get it gray.
@@mchapm15 no it didn’t unfortunately. But I did go with a finish that just uses paint and an antique wash over it and it was amazing. I found the tutorial on another channel. Let me see if I can find it.
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@@mchapm15 I would use some bleach to try to strip out that orange
Very realistic result. Thank you.
Great job. Love this stain mix
I love this technique. I will try it out
El mejor video de envejecimiento de madera que e visto!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍 Ahora suscrito!
Great job! Perfect color
Thank you. I am going to make barn yard door for my home. Very helpful video.
Wow this looks perfect ! I have been watching video after videos trying to find this exactly look and nobody has came anywhere close but you did 👍🏻👍🏻 your technique and color is exactly what I have been trying to achieve so thank you,thank you, thank you so much. I am actually going to do my king bed TODAY right now heading to Home Depot ❤️
you and I have the same idea I was looking all over for this style to do my king bed frame also so glad I found this video
Dottie Jamison how funny I'm working on a bed frame and was aiming for this sort of look! I hope yours came out fabulously!
@@TheTrippyCity please share your pics after the makeover. I want to do this as well
This was a great video I am going to try this later today:). Which clear coat do I need to use once it's all dry?
This is the second of one of your videos I've watched. So far, you are the best at teaching how to get these looks. I used your teaching of the turquoise antiquing effect on an old mirror. It was my first attempt at this type of painting. I loved the outcome. I will use this technique of the barn finished. However, I though the table top was so beautiful before the last and final step I would probably have stopped there. Thank you for sharing your skills1
Yvette Wiley that's super kind of you to say thank you and yes there are a lot of steps along the way where I love the look too 😊
Great effect exactly what I was looking for.
Looks incredible! thanks for sharing :)
Thanks Amanda! Love the look
Very impressive! Thanks for sharing!
beautiful color it turned out wonderful.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
Great video!! Looks amazing!!
Brilliant! Thank you. I can't wait to try this.
you'll do a great job!!
You are an artist ! I need a lot of practice to get where you are.
Very nice! Just what I needed, many thanks!
That’s exactly what I was looking for. Thanks 👍🏻
Excellent tutorial,
Thank you for your clear instructions.
You have a very happy New Subscriber.
I’m looking forward to your future projects.
Awesome Work.
Beautiful!!! Amazing!!!
Thank you for the great tutorial!!!
Turned out great!
Beautiful!! Going to try this method tonight on a wood veneer table. Instead of stain, I'm going to try it with brown, gray and black paints. Then with white over top. Thanks!!
Did it work with paint?
@@katherineoehlerking2622 Yes!! I painted the table a beige at first, then layered paints while dry brushing. The more layers you do the better it will look because it adds more depth. I did grays, white and black. It turned out great!
i've done lots of barn wood effect pieces and this was a great tutorial.! Have you ever tried a white "wax" as opposed to doing the last dry brush with just straight white paint?
Very well explained. Thank You!