But either one cant go wrong.
Red oak weathered oak and classic gray stain.
It pulls hints of gray which helps to give it the weathered look.
If you want a slightly deeper greige use 1 2 classic grey and 1 2 weathered oak.
This makes a light floor.
My wife and i wanted to add 25 classic gray to 75 weather oak.
The owner wanted his red oak floors to stained gray.
If you re wanting to go slightly darker than the pickled oak or wanting stain with hints of brown and gray you should probably give weathered oak a try.
I ve noticed that pics of floors are very different depending on the light.
Classic gray and jacobean was beautiful with the grey lines and brown but still a little too dark used 50 50.
Well i put down three different shades of gray but the red hues still push themselves through the gray.
Dark walnut 2716.
My white oak floors are turning out lovely perfect light greige color.
Weathered oak has a hint of gray to it but not much.
Every single piece of wood took on a gray hue including the red oak.
Use 1 2 country white 1 4 classic grey 1 4 weathered oak.
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These new stains are more charming more contemporary and have more pigment than the gray whitewash and weathered oak stains.
The first coat was the classic gray dura sea.
I wasn t sure how this custom stain would look over the dark inlays we have in parts of our first floor so i had them sample duraseal silvered gray on the red oak floors next to the stain mix i d used upstairs.
They were similar but i still liked the custom fruitwood country white stain mix better.
This classic gray stain creates.
The grey combats the yellow tannin pull from white oak.
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Homeowner decided on a mix that i did that was minwax pickled out and ebony.
The second shade was the minwax classic gray.
Weathered oak looks too unfinished.