water-popped floor with a mix of ebony and antique brown stains
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50/50 Duraseal Stain Jacobean+Eboney
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Antique Brown and Coffee Brown (duraseal)
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Floors are red oak and stained Special Walnut by Minwax.
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charcoal by minwax on the doors
(nice light fixture) and
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Floor stain on this project was 50% English Chestnutt and 50% dark walnut by Minwax
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This one is Minwax Minwax stain. 1/2 Special Walnut, 1/2 Dark Walnut. 3 coats of satin poly.
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The hardwood flooring in this home is red oak stained with 50% Duraseal Coffee Brown and 50% Duraseal Ebony stain, two coats, no alcohol treatment. Thanks for your question. I think these look good, but we'd get an ideal look from some duraseal gray.
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DuraSeal ebony...it's ok...probably very similar to minwax
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custom mixed on site. The stain is a mix of DURASEAL colors. I think it has some Ebony, Antique Brown, and a little Coffee Brown. The floors were water popped first to let the grain soak up more stain. You could get the same effect by double staining before finishing
We used a combination of "Classic Grey" and "Ebony" from Minwax
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