Gray stained kitchen cabinets are the mediators of kitchen design styles.
Red oak cabinet stain colors.
The red dye is incredibly strong.
This finish looks great on plainsawn red oak boards and is impossible to get straight out of a can.
I have outlined the most common stained cabinet colors.
Cabinet doors made with glacial northern red oak can be given a light stain or even no stain and simply finished with polyurethane with excellent results.
They have been reproduced using digital production techniques.
Always test stain on a hidden area of the wood to verify desired color.
The color soaked in well so i only needed 2 coats.
This should cover the natural pink in the red oak wood flooring and provide an even lighter color tone you are wanting.
Dark espresso medium walnut cherry red toned and light yellow or orange toned oak maple.
When combined with flat fronted cabinets and paired with industrial style light fixtures gray stained cabinets will give you a high tech or an avant garde design and it s even among the colors that go with teal if however you use a more conventional cabinet style like a plain mission style for example and.
The digitized colors are for reference purposes only.
Let the first coat dry and apply one or two more coats as needed.
For each stain color section i selected several paint colors to help both compliment and update existing stained cabinets.
But the gel stain is applied without a barrier coat so it darkens both the earlywood and latewood.
This kitchen has a lot of wood in it but because the cabinetry color is not a typical wood tone there s enough variation to keep it from appearing.
Deep dark red oak.
Apply trans tint bright scarlet to the bare wood and let it dry.
Glacial northern red oak is used exclusively by the door stop in all our select red oak cabinet doors and this post will focus upon finishing these doors.
If you still want to go even lighter try 3 4 pickled oak and 1 4 classic gray.
Always test stain on a hidden area to verify desired color.
The colors shown are for reference purposes only.
Stain the front of the cabinet doors with light and even strokes to avoid clumping.