Aug 2 2019 explore walker woodworking s board cerused oak cabinets followed by 1384 people on pinterest.
Cerused white oak cabinets.
With a very understated and elegant look the cerused finish delightfully agrees with so many different decorating styles.
Although oak is usually used with cerusing i actually much prefer other woods such as cherry or maple.
Cerused wood is also known as cerused oak or limed oak because it s often found on this species of wood.
Perhaps using woca driftwood lye first and then master color oil in extra white.
The cerused oak for the island and bar area are custom painted with a color we named hunting lodge gray with a white glaze.
It still has cerused wood.
Cerused wood or sometimes limed finish is a furniture technique of rubbing a contrasting color into the pores of wood to highlight the wood grain.
Whether your style is anything from modern to rustic this finish will make any room dance.
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Here is an example of a whitewashed white oak examples with grey undertones.
We are so inspired here on hadley court by the beautiful cerused oak wood finishes we are seeing at the national kitchen and bath association show happening right now out in las vegas kbis2016 so today dear readers we are going to show you some inspiring examples of cerused oak kitchens and baths like the example above designed by mary haynes of tory haynes inc.
I have researched using woca oil and i have seen it does some good magic on oak floors but i can t find good examples for cabinets.
I believe this finish is called cerused oak but i am not 100 certain.
Adding the technique known as ceruse refers to applying a white fill material to a natural door and then wiping it off on the open grain of oak creating a cabinet finish with an aged look that is on trend for today s design schemes.
Amy howard walks you through the cerused or limed wax finish process step by step.
I actually don t hate this black kitchen.
Adding the technique known as ceruse refers to applying a white fill material to a natural door and then wiping it off on the open grain of quartersawn oak creating a cabinet finish with an aged look that is on trend for today s design schemes.
Because i am using a white paint for the cerusing it will lighten the overall look.
I like this look too.
Oak s highly visible grain makes it one of the surfaces for the finish.