Whitewashed Wooden Floors Explained: White Oil vs White Stain vs White Lacquer Whitewashed wooden floors are one of the most popular finish styles in modern interiors, but the term is often used loosely. In practice, a “whitewashed” or “limed” floor can be created using white oils, white stains, or white pigment lacquers, all of which behave differently on real timber. The final result depends on the wood type, traffic levels, and the finishing system used during the floor sanding process. When chosen correctly, the floor can look bright and natural. When chosen incorrectly, the result can appear patchy, artificial,......
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