![]() For a whitewash stain, see these white wood stain options. One more thing, if you are also interested in the more classic, brown stain colors, check out 10 favorite wood stain colors. ![]() I recommend always testing your stain out in a small area on your project first to see how it looks on your particular piece of wood before applying it to the whole project! Do keep in mind though that stain can look different on different species and types of wood, as well as in different lighting scenarios. I tested out all of these grey stains on pine wood. I hope these grey wood stain samples help you figure out which colors would work best for your own project, so you don’t have to buy and test out 5 different stain samples yourself! Note, they are all oil-based stains since oil-based stain is very common, affordable, and easy to find and purchase.Īlso, I know whenever I’m looking at stain options, I always want to see what the stain actually looks like on wood. ![]() I’ve rounded up and tested out 5 grey wood stains that are both affordable and easy to find at your local home improvement store or online. There are gray wood stain colors available on the market which can be used if you just want a simple gray stain. Are you looking for a grey wood stain to add a beautiful, gray finish to your wood project? Well, I personally love a weathered, gray finish on my DIY wood projects, but that involves a few steps to achieve and can’t be achieved with one stain color only (that I know of at this time).
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