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ZERO MAINTENANCE FINISH
An acrylic based opaque coating, which offers excellent stain resistance, better hardness and long-lasting durability.
An acrylic based opaque coating, which offers excellent stain resistance, better hardness and long-lasting durability.
A low smell and healthsafe (low VOC) water based polyurethane clear coating, which offers smooth finish and good hardness.
Choose the Perfect Wood Finish with Ease
When considering wood finish interior, factors like durability, compatibility with the wood type, ease of application, and desired aesthetic should be taken into account. Additionally, consider the level of maintenance required and the environmental impact of the finish.
To choose a wood finish for your interiors, consider the desired look from the types of interior finishes glossy or matte, the level of protection needed, the type of wood being finished, and the application method. Test samples on a small area to ensure the desired outcome before fully committing. You can take a look at our Wood Finish Selection Tool while choosing the wood finish for your space.
The best wood finish interior depends on personal preference and the desired outcome. Options include polyurethane, varnish, lacquer, and oil-based finishes. Each type has its benefits and considerations, such as durability, ease of application, and appearance. Learn more about the different types of finishes with our Wood Finish Guide.
Interior finishes are important for several reasons. They protect wood surfaces from moisture, UV damage, and wear and tear, increasing their lifespan. Wood Finish Paint also enhances the natural beauty of wood, adds depth and richness to the colour, and provides a smooth and polished appearance to the interior space. Get a virtual look of your room with our Wood Visualizer.
One can take proper care of wood finishes by regular dusting and cleaning it with a soft cloth or vacuum with a brush attachment. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals that can damage or strip the finish. Periodically apply a fresh coat of wood furniture polish to maintain the lustre and protection of the finish.