Antique wooden products with a faded surface, textured notches and openwork grooves left by woodworm beetles are distinguished by special luxury and charm. Understandably, the natural aging process of wood takes many years. However, if you wish, you can also artificially age the tree. There are several techniques that you can use to give your new wood items a bold antique look.

Chemical treatments are ideal for artificial aging of hardwood:
  1. To begin with, wooden blanks are thoroughly cleaned of stains and dirt.
  2. To make the natural pattern of wood more textured and voluminous, the boards are alternately processed with coarse and fine-grained sandpaper.
  3. Then the polished wood is wiped with a rag or sponge soaked in ammonia or other alkaline solution. As a result of such simple processing, the workpieces acquire a noble darkening.
  4. Finishing varnishing with a transparent glaze will give the prepared wooden products a rich iridescent gloss.
To effectively and quickly "age" coniferous wood, heat treatment with an open fire will be required:
  1. Free from stains and dust wooden parts fired with a blowtorch or gas burner until light carbon deposits appear.
  2. The charred wood is then manually brushed with a metal / wire brush and then cleaned with fine emery cloth.
  3. To emphasize the beauty and texture of wood, the products are covered with a neutral stain. To apply the solution, use a soft, clean sponge, paint over depressions and other hard-to-reach areas with a brush.
  4. The final stage of processing the blanks is the application of decorative antique wax. The paste is rubbed into the wood in a circular motion using a woolen cloth.

Mechanical processing (brushing) is the process of removing soft layers of wood using various brushes mounted on a drill or angle grinder. The brushing procedure consists of three stages:
  • wood preparation and rough sampling of soft fibers;
  • grinding and polishing of workpieces;
  • toning and varnishing of prepared parts.

An important nuance! For mechanical processing, it is recommended to use soft wood with a pronounced patterned texture - pine, spruce, fir, larch, linden, ash or walnut.

At the first stage of brushing, wooden parts are processed manually: with a wide chisel or with an acute angle of an ax, the edges of the boards are carefully cut and chaotic notches and dents of various depths (up to 1.5 cm) are applied. Further, an electric tool and brush nozzles are put into operation - it is they that allow you to remove soft wood fiber without damaging the growth rings. A polymer brush set on a drill or grinder will help to achieve delicate aging, a metal brushed brush is chosen for a more "brutal" effect. When using brush heads, it is important to adhere to certain rules:
  • Before starting work, be sure to put on protective equipment: a high-quality respirator, plastic goggles and heavy gloves will protect you from wood dust and flying particles of metal bristles.
  • It is desirable to organize workplace so that the rays of light are directed perpendicular to the wood fibers.
  • In the process of work, avoid strong pressure on the work surface, the pressure on the tool should be moderate.
  • Before direct brushing, new brush attachments must be “rolled in”, otherwise the wooden blanks will be covered with fine, fleecy “terry”.
  • Brush movements should be directed along hard wood fibers, when transverse processing can spoil the natural beauty of tree rings.
At the second stage of brushing, ribbed wooden blanks are processed using an abrasive brush and fine-grained sandpaper. It is important to remove all loose fibers and burrs during the sanding process. To polish the textured boards, use a sisal brush, metal wool or an abrasive sponge. Dust from the workpieces is carefully cleaned off with a flat brush and a vacuum cleaner.

On a note! For more naturalness, the product can be decorated with "wormholes". To do this, using a blunt core or awl, shallow holes are scattered in the wood.

At the third stage of brushing, wood is tinted. To give the blanks a natural aged look, they are painted with stain or acrylic paint in dark shades. First, the selected paint and varnish is abundantly applied to the wooden surface, then immediately remove its excess with a rag or rubber spatula... Thanks to this toning technique, the potholes and depressions acquire a rich dark shade, while the protrusions, the so-called "ridges", remain lighter. After complete drying, the products are covered with transparent protective impregnation or with acrylic varnish.

To simulate the aging of wood, you have to be very patient. Such work does not tolerate fuss and rush. However, the result is worth it - the artificially aged tree looks incredibly beautiful, impressive and soundly.

How to age a tree at home? This wood finishing technique is popular with gardeners, designers and self-taught craftsmen. With its help, you can make a unique interior and exterior design.

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How to age a tree: highlights

To add age to the tree with your own hands, you need to be able to work with natural materials and stock up on tools. From the tools you need to have:

  • metal brush;
  • electric or manual plane;
  • sandpaper;
  • grinder.

In addition to the listed tools, it is necessary to have dust protection equipment. This could be a respirator or goggles. Since there will be a lot of dust in the process of creating crafts, you should think about ventilation methods. It is advisable to carry out this work in the open air. If this is not possible, then it is recommended to slightly moisten the wood before abrasive processing. But before opening it with varnish, it must be dried. Also, do not forget that it is absolutely impossible to sweep the resulting dust from the surface with your hands in order to prevent the appearance of splinters. You should also not touch the surface with your hands in order to feel its relief. This can be done only after complete dust removal.

This technology is used very often in the interior. It combines well with stone, metal and ceramics. Without it, the Provence interior style is unthinkable. But then a special painting of the boards is required.

Aged wood is used inside the house for steps, benches, as well as for creating a designer lamp or finishing a dresser. It can be used to make furniture such as a table or chairs. It also makes unique boxes. There are many ways to use old wood in the interior, the choice depends on the design style and aesthetic tastes of the owner.

An artificially aged tree should resemble as much as possible a natural one that has been influenced sun rays, wind, rain and other natural phenomena. Therefore, here it is necessary, if possible, to use only hand tools and manual processing of the material. It is also important to choose the right varnishes and paints for the outer coating. Today there is a huge assortment of such, so it is important to make right choice depending on the desired result.

In order to achieve the effect of antiquity at home, it is first recommended to practice on a piece of wood. This will allow you to evaluate the result and avoid mistakes. For training, you need to take the kind of wood from which the whole structure will be made in the future.

To make a beautiful and durable wood structure with an antique look, it is important to choose the right type of wood. Coniferous trees not suitable for this idea, as they contain resin, which interferes with the creation of the effect. It is also worth giving up birch, cherry, maple, pear, juniper. It is better to pay attention to ash, larch, oak, wenge, merbau, dussia.

In order to properly make the aging effect of wood, you need to take old boards. They are the easiest to machine and absorb paints and varnishes well. It is advisable that they have knots. This will add even more beauty to the craft. If there are no such boards in the house, then you can ask neighbors or friends. Surely someone has in store for them, but they have not found a use. They can often be borrowed for free. Young wood does not have many fibers, therefore it is difficult to process, it is better to leave it until the required time.

A master class on creating an aged tree can be found on the net without any problems. There are many videos and detailed descriptions process. So don't worry if you have no experience with natural materials at all. In just a few hours of studying the information, you can understand the essence of finishing and choose the simplest and most beautiful way for yourself.

There are many ways to create the aging effect. Among them there are the simplest ones, which take several hours, and also more complicated ones, which take several days to manufacture. Everyone chooses for himself, based on his stock of tools and the expected result. There are ready-made boards with the effect of antiquity on sale, but the very process of creating them at home fascinates and pleases much more.

How to age wood with paint?

Painting is a must in all ways to create aged wood. If no paint is used, then the outer layer is covered with a colorless or colored varnish. This is to protect the outer layer and give it a nice texture. Translucent glaze "Belinka" is a base on which other paint layers can be applied. It covers the surface after machining. Before coating with varnish or white paint, the surface must be brushed with a soft brush to give relief. A colorless varnish is applied to a slightly dried paint. Thus, wood with a slight antiquity effect is obtained. It comes out light in color and without gross damage.

If you like the aged aggressive effect, then you cannot do without multi-layer painting. Also here you should expose the boards to all kinds of damage: beat with iron rods, scrape, make holes with an awl. If you want to completely achieve naturalness, then you can make wormholes, but this option suits the most daring and creative.

Tree, painted several times, it acquires a deep color. For priming, Pinotex is often used, it covers the surface unevenly. It also serves to create a thicker color in the lowest layers of the board. After it dries, it is necessary to make minor damage to the surface and proceed with further processing.

Using white paint is welcome in some cases. She will help you create a craft in the spirit of Provence and give beautiful shade... Since it can give a glossy sheen, it is recommended to dilute it with white spirit.

How to age a Provence tree?

To create a Provence-style interior, you can't do without old white boards. They have very different purposes: they are used for shutters, for furniture or steps. After the basic primer coating, the surface is covered with white paint. It does not have to be applied evenly. After drying, you need to walk with a brush to further achieve the effect of antiquity.

Loft involves the use of gray aged boards that resemble concrete as much as possible. They can be made gray using acrylic paints of the desired shade.

How to age a tree with your own hands in white?

If you need to paint the board in grey colour, then you can do without paints. Chemical aging involves the use of alkaline agents or ammonia. Using this method, you need to take care of your safety: wear a mask and gloves. After treatment with alkali, the future product can be covered with a film to reduce the drying rate. When the craft is dry, traces of alkali should be removed: for this, it must be rinsed with vinegar solution and brushed. The last stage is coating with colorless varnish.

How to age a tree using decoupage technique?

To make cracks on a product using decoupage technique, the surface is processed step by step with special paints. For the first layer, you need to take paint, which will shine through small cracks. Next, you need to apply craquelure varnish on the dried first layer. It should be applied in a thick layer. After waiting for almost complete drying or accelerating it by drying with a hairdryer, it is necessary to apply the top layer with confident strokes. For small cracks, it is recommended to dilute acrylic paints. Craquelure on the craft can be considered ready after the paint has dried (30-40 minutes).

How to quickly age a tree?

The fastest way is heat treatment of wood and subsequent varnishing. A blowtorch or torch will help you achieve the desired effect very quickly. The top layer of burnt must be removed in order to facilitate staining.

How to age wood with patina?

Aging of wood with ammonia - cheap way get a patina effect. You can also use special paints with gold, bronze or silver particles to ennoble wood. You can also achieve patina with stain. It is used for full or partial patting. The stain will protect the wood from moisture, mildew and mildew. Of the minuses of its use, only one can be distinguished - as a result, only a dark color is obtained.

Aged wood effect

Imitation wood damaged by sun and rain is popular for decoration country houses and modern apartments. You cannot do without such wood when creating certain styles in the interior. It is also successfully used for facade decoration.

Using wood in interior decoration is always a win-win option. It is the most beautiful natural, aesthetically perfect, breathable material. In addition, it has a beneficial effect on human energy and has bactericidal properties. Furniture items, floors, doors, ceiling beams, various decorative elements made of natural wood, which lends itself better to processing than other materials.

Why artificially age a tree

It is difficult to get an unambiguous answer to this question, but there are three main answer options:

  1. Personal preferences.
  2. The processed material allows you to create one of fashion styles: vintage, shabby chic, retro, provence, country style.
  3. If you don't have enough money for antique furniture, you can age the tree yourself. Subsequently, nothing will prevent you from giving a table or chair made of such material as a product with history.

How to age a tree. Master Class. Brushing

There are several ways to achieve the desired result. The most interesting and most used of these is the texturing method, or brushing. Its name comes from english word brush, which means "brush". The essence of this method is that soft fibers are removed from the top layer of solid wood. As a result of processing, the surface becomes embossed. In the process of natural aging of a tree, the same changes occur to it, but this takes a very long time. Brushing is considered the closest to reality method of imitation of antiquity. It is used to give wood a pronounced textured texture.

What types of wood are suitable for brushing

Converting a semi-antique wooden surface using the brushing method is a snap at home. But not all wood lends itself to such processing. In order to age a tree, you need to use rocks with a clear pronounced texture: pine, oak, larch, ash, walnut. Maple, beech, cherry, pear, teak and some exotic trees are categorically not amenable to mechanical aging. It is useless to apply such mechanical method and for products from MDF. But how to make aged wood from these materials if others are not available? For this case, there is chemical method... If it is necessary to age coniferous wood, then it would be more rational to use the mechanical method.

Mechanical restoration

Brushing is a rather laborious process. The main tool in this case is a hard metal brush. Since aging the tree in this way will not work quickly, the process can be accelerated. To do this, you need a drill or grinder equipped with a special wire brush.

Woodworking with power tools is a rather unsafe process, associated with the characteristic vibration and the risk of breaking wood chips and metal rods. Therefore, it is necessary to know how to artificially age a tree and not suffer. It is recommended to carry out work in a protective suit. To prevent small debris and dust from getting into your eyes, you must wear special goggles or cover your face with a shield, and for protection respiratory tract use a respirator.

Chemical treatment

How to age wood with your own hands without using special tools? This will require hard sandpaper. She needs to clean the surface, and then apply a solution of ammonia (ammonia), which causes a noticeable darkening of the wood. As a result, the structure of the wood will be able to appear especially brightly, and the noble darkening will give the finished product an antique look.

Depending on the desired degree of aging, this treatment can be light superficial using a coarse polymer brush or deep when the growth rings become visible. At the same time, it is very important not to overdo it, since you can get not the desired textured noble product, but spoiled loose wood.

After the initial rough cleaning, regardless of the processing method, the workpiece must be brought to the desired aesthetic appearance. To do this, remove burrs from the surface, then grind the product with a polymer abrasive brush. After that, the wood must be additionally thoroughly lightened with sandpaper and given its final gloss.

Patination

Mechanical processing alone is not enough to achieve the desired antiquity effect. Then you can simply varnish the product. But it is also recommended to perform the so-called patination. This will allow you to more emphasize the embossed surface of the product. Patina is the characteristic luxurious gloss that wood acquires over the years. Its reconstruction at home is carried out in several stages and requires a lot of effort.

Patination is the process of applying to the surface to be treated special formulations and wood stains. They are chosen depending on the desired color and shade of the finished product. The compositions are applied in such a way that they get into the pores of the wood, which are opened during mechanical processing. It is important to achieve a patina effect, which makes the woody deep pores appear slightly darker and more contrasting than the lighter surfaces. When performing such processing yourself, it is recommended to use paint desired color... To do this, first paint over the surface completely, and then remove the top layer with a sponge or cloth, without waiting for drying. As a result, the tree looks more ancient and noble.

But patination is not necessary at all. Products painted with antique enamel also look great. With the help of such materials, you can create a real masterpiece that will be distinguished from real antiques only by a true connoisseur of antiquities. One coat of enamel should be applied to the surface. Then the tree needs to be dried and another layer applied. When re-painting the enamel, it is necessary to choose a thinner and different color. When the wood is completely dry, it is necessary to wipe the surface with sandpaper so that the bottom layer appears and scuffs are obtained.

Toning. Varnishing

After patination, more toning should be done. For this process, formulations are used based on natural oils and resins. At the last stage of processing, the wood is covered with 2-3 layers of varnish. Then rub it with a soft cloth to add extra shine. Varnishing consolidates all the previous steps and gives the product a finished look. Despite the fact that the process is laborious, everyone can master it. The main thing is to follow the technology. Then it will be clear how to age the tree with your own hands.

Brushing Secrets

How to age wood for the best effect? To do this, you need to know some subtleties.

  • The main surface is painted over with the following colors: white, red, black, blue, yellow, purple, brown, orange. For pores, take blue, red, yellow and white.
  • If you look at the tinted board from an angle, you will notice the heterogeneity of the application.
  • Manual brushing allows you to perform the work more artistically, although the process will be very time-consuming, unlike the automatic method.
  • The more defects (knots, curls, eyes) the wood has, the better the product made from it will look.

Where treated wood can be applied

Not in every home you can find processed material, since it is not enough to simply age a tree. It is very important to use it correctly in the interior. By using the brushing method, you can create exclusive, almost antique items. For example, pieces of furniture: exquisite book shelves, dressers, wardrobes, kitchen sets, country furniture, picture or mirror frames, candlesticks and other decor.

This method is perfect for processing parquet and floor boards, as well as for the manufacture of doors, partitions, and various wooden elements. Often processed semi-antique wood is used in the decoration of the walls of a home bath or sauna, non-standard rooms or the whole house, retro cafes, bars, billiard rooms.

Today it is not a secret for anyone how to age a tree. In addition to brushing, there are many more ways. They differ in the complexity of the technology and the amount of time spent. But regardless of the choice, aged wood helps to create a unique spiritual atmosphere in any room, to connect the eternal values \u200b\u200band the spirit of modern times, to fill the house with the atmosphere of noble antiquity.

Due to the fact that wood has been used for the construction and decoration of housing almost from the very beginning of time, today there are many different, at first glance, even strange and illogical methods of wood processing. Different processing methods have different purposes: in one case, you need to protect the wood from decay, in the other - to make it more fireproof, simply change the color or give it a more expressive shade.

Important points

Recently, such type of processing as wood aging has been increasingly spreading. It is quite simple to artificially age a tree, and this is usually done solely for decorative purposes, because after aging wood, interior or exterior, the house or furniture made from it looks like antique, antique and shabby time. In the eyes of connoisseurs and aesthetes, the aging of wood gives buildings and finishes more value.

A sample of furniture using the wood aging technique.

Several more or less known simple techniques, for which artificial aging is performed. You can make them yourself with a basic set of tools and materials for wood finishing.

Materials and tools that will come in handy to age wood with your own hand: a brush with metal bristles (or circular), sanding pads, antiseptic and solvent, as well as dark and white glaze, a sponge or foam rubber.

Painting after removing soft fibers

This is one of the simplest methods of wood aging with your own hands, which consists in first treating the required surface with a metal brush. The wood has such a structure that it is processed unevenly, because in winter, spring, summer and autumn, when the corresponding annual rings are formed in the pillars of the wood, its plant vessels develop unevenly.

A metal brush thus removes soft fibers, while the harder ones remain, since they are more resistant to mechanical stress. This causes a change in the embossed surface of the wood, which is emphasized by further painting.

One of the techniques for aging wood is called throwing.

Before making the processing of a wooden surface with a metal brush, they first pass over it with a sandpaper. Only after sanding is brushed.

Instead of a conventional metal brush, you can also take a circular one, which requires a special nozzle from a grinder. It is important to remember that the wood is brushed along the grain, so they are easier to remove.

The formation of wood dust during wood processing is inevitable, so it must be removed with a special brush or brush, observing safety, so as not to injure the hand and not bring a splinter under the skin.

After that, the wood is coated with two layers of glaze. The translucent dark composition is applied to the surface, and then removed by soaking with a sponge. After that, the surface can be varnished, left as it is, or treated with a light translucent glaze and also soaked with a sponge.
In the second case, a drawing is created in the style "a la Provence", which is often used for ceilings and floor beams, for example, in basements or attics, thus creating an atmosphere of antiquity.

Multilayer processing

To give the wood an even more antique look in the interior and at the same time look as if it is already sufficiently worn out, it is best to use multi-layer painting for aging.

Even before the wood is painted, they try to make the surface as embossed as possible, damaging it with various tools, for example, self-tapping screws, hammers, saws. This creates the effect of high wear on the wood.

Already with a relief, the wood surface is covered with a layer of primer until it dries completely. When it dries, a sufficiently thick layer of dye is applied on top, which can be used as tinting paint or antiseptic color compounds, which gives the wood even more protection.

It is better to use more liquid formulations for applying paint, which spread well and provide an even layer. After the paint has dried, the second stage of mechanical aging is carried out using tools.

At the second stage, the damage must be applied carefully so that they are small. This layer of damage is also covered with a white translucent glaze, which, unlike a primer, can have an uneven layer to create the desired embossed effect.

The lacquer gives the aged surface an even more noble look.

Further, after drying, the top layer of white glaze is completely peeled off with a metal brush. This allows the wood to be embossed with a sufficiently contrasting color pattern.
The quality of the aged surface depends on how well the white glaze has been thinned. Before aging the tree, it is recommended to mix it with white spirit in a 1 to 1 ratio.

Other methods

The quickest and easiest way to age wood at home is to age the wood with a brush and one type of glaze. First of all, a metal brush is used again, with which in the longitudinal direction it is necessary to scrape off the grooves on the surface.

The white glaze finish gives this surface an antique look. Finish the surface with a brush.
This method can be used to obtain a bleached wood surface, for which the aging effect is provided by processing with a stiff brush.

Video: master class on aging wood

Wood is beautiful material, from which a variety of interior elements are made. It can be decorated different ways... One of the popular techniques is wood aging. This is a rather difficult process that requires certain knowledge from the master.

Expert advice will help you figure out how to do this processing yourself. Wood aging can be done in several ways. After considering all the techniques, it will be possible to choose the best option.

Why aging wood?

Aging of wood is carried out for various reasons. This technology allows you to give the material the required decorative qualities. With this finish, you can decorate certain interior styles. To save money on the purchase of antique, exquisite and very expensive decorative elements, the technology of artificial aging of natural material is used.

The choice of such a finish can also be caused by the individual preferences of the owners of the house. If they want to decorate the interior of their home with just such products, artificial aging wood will provide a wide field for creativity. Give the material the necessary appearance will be easy using the methods presented below.

There are several approaches that can help give wood the decorative qualities it needs. For them, certain materials and tools are used. Also, the master will need a sufficient amount of free time. Haste in this case can lead to an unsatisfactory result.

Mechanical aging of wood

There are various methods of aging wood. They allow you to give the array a specific appearance. Mechanical aging is one of the most popular approaches. It is also called brushing or texturing. Wooden surface processed with a special brush. This allows you to stylize the material giving it an antique look.

Wood brushing involves removing the "pulp" from the structure. This gives relief to the workpiece. It is this process that takes place with wood mass for a long time. It dries out under the influence of various environmental factors.

Experienced craftsmen claim that this is one of the most simple ways wood processing. However, it is not always possible to apply this approach in practice. It depends on the characteristics of the wood species. Also, with the method, it is possible to obtain a relief surface. In some cases, it is better to decorate the interior with other types of processed wood.

Features of mechanical aging

Wood brushing may not be used for all types of natural material. This method is suitable for processing almost all coniferous species, especially pine. Brushing is also used for larch, walnut, ash and oak. These are the most popular types of wood that are used today in construction and interior decoration.

Mechanical aging is not carried out for natural fruit varieties. Also, this technology is not used for processing beech, maple, teak, row exotic species wood. They are rarely used for finishing works... That is why the mechanical method is so popular.

For processing, you will need to prepare a special brush. It has a metallic pile. The procedure requires a sufficient amount of free time. You can't rush. Otherwise, you can spoil the appearance of the array. This method can be used to age small pieces. For an extensive amount of work, it is necessary to use a grinder, drill or special machine.

Manual brushing

Do-it-yourself wood aging requires a certain concentration from the master. The material must be dry. Otherwise, it will not be possible to provide the required decorative surface. Bullies will appear. On dry wood, along the course of the fibers, they are carried out with a brush. To make the pile stiffer, you can trim it.

As a result of such manipulations, it is possible to remove the softest fibers from the outer structure of the array. After this, the grinding process is carried out. To do this, use a brush with finer bristles or sandpaper with a coarse grain.

After this processing, you can color the array. For this, stain is most often used. This allows you to create the desired shade. Other dyes can be used. The appearance of the finish will depend on the correctness of this stage. This is followed by polishing and varnishing. This protects the natural material from decay. The surface is varnished several times.

Machine processing

To process a large amount of material, it is necessary to use special equipment. It can be a grinder or an electric drill. A special wire attachment is put on the angle grinder. Work must be done carefully so as not to damage the material.

A wood aging machine can also be used. Such equipment is most often used in enterprises. When applied, it is possible to achieve high speed and quality of aging wood massifs... Roughing is done in just a few minutes. At this time, small soft fibers are removed.

Woodworking machines are purchased only if it is necessary to process large amounts of materials. The most popular types are the Festool Rustofix RAS 180 unit. The Makita 974 grinder is also used for self-processing of wood, which is supplied with an abrasive brush.

Chemical aging

Artificial aging of wood can be performed using a different technology. In the process of processing, the array is cleaned with coarse sandpaper. Then proceed to its chemical aging. If you need to process hardwood wood, you can use an ammonia solution. You can also use and ammonia... It darkens the array.

You can simply trim the surface slightly for a clearer definition of the growth rings. After that, stain and varnish are used. There is also another method. Another possible option chemical aging is the application of water-based stains. When the desired shade is obtained, the composition is washed off with a sponge and water. This emphasizes the contours of the rings, making the edges darker.

Patting is another option. This is the most complex and highly decorative treatment. In this case, it opens the pores against the background of a smoother surface. For this, special chemical compositions... They can be purchased at specialized stores.

Heat treatment

Thermal aging technology of wood is another way to give the solid wood an antique look. The procedure is carried out in several stages. First, firing is performed over the entire surface of the material. It is also possible to process only selected areas. It also adds a decorative touch to the finish. It is best to use a gas burner for this purpose. Before starting work, you need to practice on an unnecessary piece of wood.

Firing will remove all soft fibers. After that, the knots, tree rings of the wood appear more clearly. Further, mechanical processing is performed. Carbon deposits must be removed with a metal bristle brush. This will also increase the relief of the pattern.

Dry brush method

Another relatively uncomplicated approach is dry brush aging. To carry it out, you need to use imagination. First, scratches, gouges, chips are created on the material. You can skip this stage, as this processing is irreversible.

First, one coat of paint is applied to the surface, and then the second. Then they should dry well. Next, using fine sandpaper, the top layer of paint is erased. This must be done unevenly. In some places, the scuffs should reach the first coat of paint, and in others - to the wood. Pay special attention to the protruding parts and the edge.

Next, paint is applied with a dry brush. You need to pick up a flat, hard brush. The paint should be contrasting. If the base is light, the top layer should be dark. The paint should look like a bristle mark. Strokes cannot be crossed. Next, fresh smears are smeared with a cloth. Then a transparent varnish is applied. It is applied in 2 layers.

Wood restoration

Another type of wood aging is its restoration. This must be done if the appearance of the decor has been lost. First you need to clean the surface. Next, the wood is covered with acrylic paint in 2 layers. Then the protruding surfaces are rubbed with paraffin. They are painted in the required shade. Further, after drying, the places treated with paraffin are cleaned off. Finishing carried out with varnish.

Having considered the features of aging wood, you can independently create the necessary decor.


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