How do you make whitewash look?
Category:
hobbies and interests
woodworking
Steps:
- Mix paint and water to desired consistency (for this example, I used equal parts).
- Dip rag in mixture and apply it liberally to the wood as you would a stain, wiping over it with a rag to evenly distribute it.
- Dry and repeat coats until desired opacity.
Subsequently, one may also ask, how do you make whitewash?
Mix the whitewash.
- Mix 2 cups of salt with 1 gallon of warm water and stir to dissolve the salt.
- Add 6 to 8 cups of hydrated lime to the salt water.
- Mix well until the lime is dissolved.
- The mixture should be thinner than traditional paint.
- STEP 1: Remove the existing finish from the wood.
- STEP 2: Dilute white paint with water if water-based or turpentine if oil-based.
- STEP 3: Apply the whitewash with a paintbrush.
- STEP 4: Let dry between coats, then sand before any additional coats.
- STEP 5: Seal the whitewashing with clear polyurethane.
In this way, what paint to use for whitewashing wood?
The Best Way to Whitewash Wood
- Stain the wood (or leave it raw for a light finish).
- Mix 2 parts white paint (flat latex or matte acrylic both work fine) with 1 part water.
- Brush on the water/paint mixture in the direction of the wood grain.
- Use a clean rag to wipe off the paint in the direction of the wood grain.
Whitewash, since it doesn't produce a thick film like paint, can last 20 or 30 years with no maintenance.