For an heirloom look, unfinished doors and drawer fronts are randomly distressed and over-sanded(2). A base stain is then applied. A flood coat of glaze is then applied, softening the initial base stain. Once the glaze is wiped off, a hand-brushed highlight glaze is applied to the recesses of the door and drawer fronts.
- The antique-glazed technique builds on the glazed finish process. Over-sanding and random distressing give your cabinetry the character of well-loved antique furniture.
- Our antique-glazed finishes also include flyspeck highlights. This technique involves a random spattering of a complementary finish color, which adds depth and dimension to the finish.
- The combination of techniques used in antique glazing create an old-world feel of hand craftsmanship, where no two doors look exactly alike.
1 Finish availability varies for each type of wood
2 Antique Oatmeal with Ebony Glaze receives additional color enhancement on over-sanded areas