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Refinishing Wood Stairs

Posted by admin in September 1st 2010  

Wood stairs, made from the most desired material to build the interior stairs and the most widely used material for any kind of interior furnishing. Wood requires high quality finish and has to be maintained regularly, so while building wood stairs this has to be kept in mind. Wood finish can be done in form of giving the fine lacquer finish, which is done by applying a number of layers of the same on the wood, that will help in achieving the high quality lustrous wood finish that everyone desires.

Many people try to mix the look of the staircase with the actual finish of the interior of the house. The wood stairs can be painted in any color depending upon how the interiors of your house are and I would simply suggest if you are going to paint the wooden stairs, just get it done in white color. Any other color will not be that much prominent, so white would be the best choice. A great way to get the right combination of staircase with the interiors is by calling the expert, and they will help in identifying the design of staircase too.

You can do the refinishing of the staircase by following a number of steps, first of all you should determine the time period since last finishing was done on the unit. Now the staircase have to be first completely refined with the help of paint paper or card paper, this helps in removing all kind of unwanted materials or layers from the wood. Once this is done it is right time to put new layers of the lacquer or a paint, as desired. The process starts here and for getting the best finish you should keep on repeating the layers on the wood. This wood give you a high finish staircase and the entire staircase would be of top quality once this process ends, and you would really amazed to look at the wood stair railings and class apart.

Prefabricated exterior stairs are also refinished in the same way and the material doesn’t make any difference all that matters is whether it is painted or natural finish has to be restored. All it takes is doing the task in a right way and wood stairs are good to go for next few years.

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