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ELIZABETH BIXLER DESIGNS PROJECTS » Picking out Materials » Minwax Stain on Red Oak Floors and Douglas Fir

04/09/18

Minwax Stain on Red Oak Floors and Douglas Fir

Today I played with a few stains for this massive farmhouse by Paramount Realty Group .

Since the first blog on Minwax stain on red oak floors helped so many, I wanted to show you more examples of Minwax stain on red oak. Douglas fir was used for the pantry doors, and the owners wanted the color very close to their red oak floors. However, different species of wood take on colors differently. Douglas fir has a more blond undertone whereas red oak has more pink. 

red oak vd douglas fir

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For this particular post, the client’s style is very similar to what you would see Joanna Gaines do in Fixer Upper. As a result, we used shades of white and shiplapping to add texture inspiring a very clean-looking modern farmhouse.

Our Inspiration

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In the above photo, the dark wood pops against the beautiful white walls . 

STAIN SAMPLES

Here are the Minwax stains we wanted to try on red oak:

special walnut, jacobean, ebony, classic grey

Seeing as I just love mixing things up, I also sampled a few blends of stain.

special walnut and jacobean , classic grey and jacobean stain, minx

My favorite was Jacobean 75% and classic grey 25%.

 

THE DOUGLAS FIR PANTRY DOOR STAIN SAMPLES

For the Douglas Fir Pantry doors, the client’s wanted a lighter stain with similar undertones as the red oak floors. First we tried Minwax Early American on Douglas Fir. 

The above was a little too red for our taste so we decided to neutralize by adding another stain. Below is our Douglas fir example with Minwax Golden Oak and  Minwax Early American 

 

The clients chose:

  Hardwoods, Handrail, Stair treads

75% Classic Grey and 25% Jacobean

 
             
classic grey stain
  
 
 

Pantry Door, Fireplace french doors:

50% Early American to 50% Golden Oak
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Front Door: 
1 part Early American to 1 part Golden Oak
sherwin williams white painted brick
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Thank you Paramount Realty for building this beautiful home and Miranda Penfield of Atlanta Fine Homes for your support.
 
 
To see more of this home, please check out my Portfolio page under Forrest Hills.
 
 

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