I have searched high and low to find 2 identical "vintage looking" window shutters that match in color.
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Peace Painting Co., Inc. on Oct 19, 2011You could sand both down to wood then stain and varnish for a normal look, or give them a unique or period look. For the unique approach, go to a kitchen showroom and select a finish to duplicate. There are numerous really cool finishes that would go well. Once you see what you like, sneek a picture and run it by Hometalk again for input on application. One of my favorite types of finish is a wash; it's like a heavy colored stain with wood showing through. The green shutter has an interesting finish. Best, CharlesHelpful Reply
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JL Spring & Associates on Oct 19, 2011So they're only mismatched in color? Peace has it down pat, see what you like and He'll tell you how to make them look alike! Best to you both! JLHelpful Reply
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3po3 on Oct 19, 2011A second vote for Peace's proposal. It's hard to go wrong with the Peace-man.Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Oct 20, 2011Sand both stain both....be sure to use an exterior rating top coat if these are going outsideHelpful Reply
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Patsy W on Oct 20, 2011Those doors are stunning! Where are they going?Helpful Reply
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Peace Painting Co., Inc. on Oct 20, 2011Read to the end...Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Oct 20, 2011What about both. Stain the outside frame and paint the scrolling?Helpful Reply
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Peace Painting Co., Inc. on Oct 20, 2011That's a good point. And if you don't want to paint the scrolling, brush off the scaly surface rust with a sanding sponge then apply a coat of satin or flat polyurethane to give it a clean look. CPHelpful Reply
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GaStyle 8 on Oct 21, 2011Thanks ya'll!! I plan to make a visit to the home improvement store this weekend and will try and work on it. I'll take the advice from Peace Painting Co and go that route. Thanks so much!Helpful Reply
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Patsy W on Oct 21, 2011@Peace...got it!Helpful Reply
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Su T on Oct 21, 2011@GaStyle - I love those - where did you find them?Helpful Reply
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GaStyle 8 on Oct 24, 2011Thanks Su T! I found them at one of my fav stores, Home GoodsHelpful Reply
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Paint A on Oct 25, 2011I would sand or strip it down to bare wood.Then go to your local home improvment store,they have great selections on wood stains.You can actually use the color chart with samples on actual wood to get a good look.Its great way to start fresh you know what you used and you wont have the trouble trying to match the stain that was previously appliedHelpful Reply
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