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Wood Panelling, Timber, Plywood + MDF Surface Guide

How to apply limewash to wood surfaces

Limewash works best on certain wood surfaces, such as unpainted softwoods like pine and ply. It is not recommended for architectural elements such as architraves and doors.

This is the right guide for you if you want to learn how to:

  • determine the suitability of your wood surface based on material and function
  • limewash unpainted decorative furniture
  • limewash plywood, pine wood, or matchboard
  • prepare your surface before limewashing
  • apply limewash paint
  • adjust the finish from having visible woodgrain to opaque
Limewash Paint on Wood
Limewash Paint on Wood
Wood Panelling / Timber / Plywood or MDF + Limewash FAQs
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