In order to produce your dollhouse kits, you will need a variety of skills: painting, construction, interior design, etc. It seems like you have to wear several dissimilar hats in order to put your dollhouse together successfully. If you are planning to give a natural halt to your dollhouse, one of the best ways to achieve this is to stain your dollhouse. As there are many dissimilar kinds of stain you will want to visit a local home revision store to get related with your building self;. Just kidding, but indeed a dollhouse is just a small version of a house and many projects will be similar.
Staining your Dollhouse: Natural Stain Color
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You will want a natural stain color that brings out the grain in the wood. Most wooden dollhouse kits will have an option of milled Mdf which is a particle board and does not contain a wood grain. We encourage you to paint rather than stain. If you have a dollhouse kit made from plywood, staining is a great option to bring out the qualities of the wood. A great tip is to test the wood in an unrecognizable spot to make sure that it will stain in the way that you intend.
Staining your Dollhouse: Less is More
When staining, the golden rule is less is more. In fact, you will want to start light for greater consistency. You can all the time make the stain a small darker by adding more coats. Also watch for clots and drips. A good tip is to lightly brush down the wood with a dry cloth or paper towel to take away some of the access material.
Again, remember that staining is a great expanding to any dollhouse and indeed brings out the natural and gorgeous qualities of the house.
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