But I have this problem of not being able to leave things as-is, so the other day I brought it down to the garage and took all the finish off by stripping and then sanding it down. It honestly didn't look a lot different, but it was a lot less orange, which I liked.
I really like the wood detail, and I decided to play off of the angles and add a stained pattern to it. Kind of a quilted aztec look.
I used some dark walnut stain that I already had, and did one light coat of stain, blotting off the excess. You can see how one light coat of stain really absorbed into the wood. Although I liked it, the way the wood soaked in the color should have been a warning signal for me to watch out for.
I really like the pattern and the way it compliments the wood grain. And it's subtle, which is good because the playroom already has enough pattern.
So another problem I have, along with not being able to leave things alone, is that I am cheap and impatient. I was dying to see what the table would look liked finished, and I already had some danish wood oil in a light walnut finish that I thought would work, so I decided to just go for it, because it would be free, and I could do it right then.
But what I really should have done was sleep on it and then researched what stain would work best. Because as I was applying the wood oil, I realized it was turning out even redder than it was before I refinished it. It was not the look I was going for, and I was really surprised that the color ended up that way. I'm pretty sure this is cherry wood, so I am guessing that the wood's naturally red tone made it turn out this way. But instead of stopping halfway through, I finished it up, because I wanted to at least give the color a chance.
So this is what it looks like in the room. Although I like the subtle pattern on the table, I am having a hard time with the color, and I am concerned that it doesn't work in the space. I honestly wish it was just a little lighter and a lot less red.
I reeeallly don't want to start over on it. And I don't think I want to paint it. I don't think.
So for now, we'll keep it up in the playroom as-is, and I'll sleep on it.
Love it! Don't change a thing. You could possible wax the table with a tinted wax if you absolutely have to change it.
ReplyDeleteI think it looks good as is. I know how it is though, when you have an idea in your head and things don't work out that way . . . it makes you crazy! It really is a beautiful piece though!
ReplyDeleteI would have to see it in person, but I think it looks good. It might be personal preference thing. The red does not distract, but then I know you are a perfectionist and when you get something n your head, you want it that way.
ReplyDeleteI really like the pattern and it blends so naturally with the wood grain. The stain color matches the cork board and the basket, so I say leave it ;)
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