In the past craftsmen always hand scraped or hand sanded wood floors but modern sanding and finishing methods were introduced and shiny smoothly finished floors became prominent.
Distressing wood floor techniques.
Distressed technique is also perfect for flea market finds thrown away pieces or even those you might have kept from grandma around the house.
If you want the rubbed off areas to reveal bare wood the technique requires only one coat.
Dry distressing technique this is a great technique to use when you re using a single color on a piece of furniture and want to expose the original wood layer.
If below the distressed areas you d like to see an old paint color as if the piece has been painted many times over you ll need to paint two colors.
Lightly tap the wood surface with a hammer.
All three methods work similarly in the way that they create a resist in certain spots so the paint can be lifted off later.
Method 1 creating general wear and tear 1.
Distressing wood using w et paper technique both the candle technique see previous and the wet paper technique are good alternatives to distress wood or furniture using vaseline.
Distressing and hand scraping new wood so that the wood looks antique is quite straight forward.
Create distressed wood look with dry brush painting technique.
Hardwood floors that look 100 years old have become popular and you may achieve this look yourself by distressing wood floors.
Nothing beats a subtly hand scraped hardwood floor or furnit.
Consider a brighter color for the base coat so it shows up well as it peeks through the top coat.
The trick is to not use too many of the same exact motions because then you ll end up with a pattern and we want this to look random.
Other techniques include dragging a metal chain across the wood surface or scratching the wood with the threads of a long metal screw which will leave grooves.
Simple claw hammer is a good tool to kind of ding up the edges.
You may find that the side of the hammerhead leaves marks that are less uniform than the round face.
There are many different methods you can use when distressing wood but the core principle is always the same mix up the strokes strikes and pressure you use to make the finished piece look like a treasured heirloom rather than a cheap reproduction.
Especially for a high traffic floor this will help the paint bond better over its lifetime.