Can I stain the wood frame

Yes, you can! Many of our bed frames are made from raw materials that can be stained to your desired color. This allows you to customize your furniture to perfectly match your personal style and home decor.

Which Beds Can Be Stained?

The following products are available in stainable materials - our color code RAW 100

  • Lean
  • Japan Bed
  • Roots 140

How to Stain Your Bed

While we don't offer staining services, you can easily stain your bed frame yourself. Here are some general tips for staining wood:

 

1. Prepare the Surface:

  • Clean the wood surface thoroughly to remove any dirt, dust, or wax.
  • Lightly sand the surface to create a smooth finish and help the stain penetrate the wood

2. Choose Your Stain:

  • Select a wood stain that complements your desired color and the natural grain of the wood.
  • Consider the type of stain (oil-based or water-based) and its finish (matte, satin, or gloss).

3. Apply the Stain:

  • Use a brush or cloth to apply the stain evenly to the wood surface.
  • Work in the direction of the wood grain for a natural look.
  • Wipe off any excess stain with a clean cloth.

4. Let it Dry:

  • Allow the stain to dry completely before applying a topcoat, such as polyurethane, to protect the finish.

Important Considerations:

  • Professional Staining: If you're unsure about the staining process or want to ensure a professional finish, consider hiring a professional furniture refinisher.
  • Color Matching: If you're trying to match an existing piece of furniture, bring a sample of the color to the paint store to help you choose the right stain.
  • Test in an Inconspicuous Area: Before staining the entire bed frame, test the stain on a small, inconspicuous area to ensure you like the results.

By following these tips, you can create a beautiful, customized bed that reflects your unique style.

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