duffy78
9th September 2008, 01:53 AM
Hi all,
im after some advice.
My wife and i got some furniture made as a wedding gift, at the time we got it stained to match some floorstanding speakers i owned, they are beech coloured, (sort of orangey)
We now want to update our front room and are keen on buying oak coloured furniture, we want to keep the peices that were bought for us as well.
the furniture that was made for us is in pine, and then stained, it has no laquor or any other finish to it, how hard would it be to strip the stain off and then re stain the furniture an oak colour?
im assuming it wont be straightforward as im would be trying to make the wood lighter, would stain stripper be good enough? would i have to then sand? is it worth even bothering?
im after some advice.
My wife and i got some furniture made as a wedding gift, at the time we got it stained to match some floorstanding speakers i owned, they are beech coloured, (sort of orangey)
We now want to update our front room and are keen on buying oak coloured furniture, we want to keep the peices that were bought for us as well.
the furniture that was made for us is in pine, and then stained, it has no laquor or any other finish to it, how hard would it be to strip the stain off and then re stain the furniture an oak colour?
im assuming it wont be straightforward as im would be trying to make the wood lighter, would stain stripper be good enough? would i have to then sand? is it worth even bothering?