Hi everyone,
First post on UK Workshop - hope you guys can help.
I've bought about 20m2 of Lativian Birch 12mm plywood to to clad the interior walls of my living room.
The plywood has a great uniform finish, few knots, consitent colour and very subtle "marbling" of the grain on its surface. However, I'd like to increase the contrast between the wood and the grain because at the moment everything is too subtle.
In a perfect world I'd like the following:
1 The grain marbling effect darkens slightly
2 The rest of the wood stays a very similar colour (a slight colour change is OK)
3 The wood is sealed and protect
4 The wood maintains a matt finish as far as possible
Im getting 1ltr of Manns Polyurethane Varnish delivered today to test on a few offcuts - my reseached suggests this might be the sort of thing I'm after.
Any advice will be much appreciated, I dont want to go and ruin 20m2 of birch ply or turn my living room into a look-a-like 1980s Swedish sauna! The wood is a very good quality so I dont want to realy change its appearance - just enhance it.
Regards,
Greg
First post on UK Workshop - hope you guys can help.
I've bought about 20m2 of Lativian Birch 12mm plywood to to clad the interior walls of my living room.
The plywood has a great uniform finish, few knots, consitent colour and very subtle "marbling" of the grain on its surface. However, I'd like to increase the contrast between the wood and the grain because at the moment everything is too subtle.
In a perfect world I'd like the following:
1 The grain marbling effect darkens slightly
2 The rest of the wood stays a very similar colour (a slight colour change is OK)
3 The wood is sealed and protect
4 The wood maintains a matt finish as far as possible
Im getting 1ltr of Manns Polyurethane Varnish delivered today to test on a few offcuts - my reseached suggests this might be the sort of thing I'm after.
Any advice will be much appreciated, I dont want to go and ruin 20m2 of birch ply or turn my living room into a look-a-like 1980s Swedish sauna! The wood is a very good quality so I dont want to realy change its appearance - just enhance it.
Regards,
Greg