Whitewash Dining Table

Whitewash Dining Table

In this step by step guide with video tutorials, we will explore 3 super easy techniques to whitewash wood, and some beautiful examples of whitewashed wood floors, walls and furniture.

Here's a summary of the 3 whitewash wood techniques:

Easy tutorial & video on how to whitewash wood to create beautiful farmhouse white washed floor, shiplap wall & furniture on pine, pallet or reclaimed wood!
  1. Diluted paint method to create a smooth whitewashed wood finish. This is the easiest technique.
  2. Scraper technique to white wash wood with lots of textures in one easy step.
  3. Candle method to create distressed shabby chic style whitewashed wood.

The 3 whitewashing techniques will create different looks on different types of wood, such as smooth pine wood, pallet wood, and reclaimed wood. They are all really easy, quick and fun!

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farmhouse whitewashed wood shiplap wall

Some of the most timeless and beautiful designs are born out of necessity. Whitewash is one of them. Traditionally, white wash is actually lime wash:  a mixture of salt, water and hydrated lime used as an economical and easy way to make a farmhouse look clean and bright.

In modern times, when we recreate the whitewashed look, it is usually done with diluted white paint, which is what we will be using in the tutorials today. However, I am so curious about real lime wash I may just have to try it soon! 🙂

To see these 3 white wash techniques in action, check out the video tutorial below!

Materials for white washing wood:

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vintage farmhouse white washed wood floor
  • white paint: I used Decoart Americana Outdoor Living Picket Fence White paint, which is non-toxic, water based and great for indoor and outdoor projects. A big thank you to our friends at Decoart for sending their gorgeous paints for our projects!
  • mixing cups, rags, paint brush
  • a scraper like this or a piece of hard plastic for technique #2, and a candle for technique #3
A detailed guide on where to find pallets and how to work with pallet wood.
If you want to work with reclaimed wood, here's a detailed guide on where to find pallets and how to work with pallet wood!

Technique 1: how to whitewash pine wood or other smooth finish wood using a rag and diluted paint

This is the easiest way to white wash wood, and the most commonly used. It is good for all types of wood, and easy to do on both floors and walls.

water diluted paint to stain wood white, look like bleached wood

Many types of wood we get from hardware stores have a smooth finish surface, for example: 2x4s, common boards, plywood, etc.

This whitewashing method is good for both smooth and textured wood. It creates a clean, refreshing and bright look, great for modern, farmhouse, or Scandinavian style.

The beauty of white wash vs white paint is that the wood grain shows through and adds a richness to the finished piece. The whitewashed wood plank wall in the photo at top ( source) from a modern farmhouse bathroom is a great example.

whitewashing wood with diluted paint, wood grain showing through, with example of scandinavian modern wood wall

First dilute the white paint with water, to a consistency of heavy cream. Dip a rag  into the paint and wipe it onto the wood surface. Use it as a white wash stain. Repeat with another 1-2 layers if you want it to look more white. Let dry between layers.

You can also use a paint brush. I like the rag because it creates a very even whitewash stain without leaving brush strokes.

Update: I just put together 30 great examples of my favorite Pallet Wall and Shiplap Wall tutorials and inspirations you can check out here!

30 best DIY shiplap wall and pallet wall tutorials and beautiful ideas for every room. Plus alternative methods to get the wood wall look easily! - A Piece of Rainbow
30 favorite DIY Pallet Wall and Shiplap Wall tutorials and inspirations.

Technique 2: how to white wash reclaimed wood in one easy step using a scraper

white washing reclaimed wood, vintage farmhouse style

This method is incredibly fun! It works best on wood with lots of surface textures, such as reclaimed fence wood. Use this method when you want to create a rustic and aged look such as a plank wall made with old barn wood.

Clean the wood with soapy water and a brush. Let dry.

diluted white paint and scraper on textured reclaimed wood, vintage farmhouse shabby chic style

The Decoart Americana Outdoor Living Picket Fence White paint is the perfect consistency for this technique. If your paint is too thick, dilute the paint to a consistency of crepe batter.

Now the fun part: pour paint onto the wood surface. Take a scraper and scrape the paint along the wood grain.

Some paints will be soaked into the grooves. Let dry and we have a piece of rustic white washed wood!

beautiful farmhouse whitewashed  wood plank wall

The beautiful aged barn wood plank wall example above is from here.

Technique 3: how to create shabby chic style whitewashed look with the candle method

Shabby chic, distressed, chippy paint. These words are often used to describe a charming aged peeling paint finish often seen on vintage furniture and decor pieces.

Anthropologie worthy DIY cabinet or door knobs that look like hand painted designer ceramic knobs! Download beautiful designs to make your own set easily! - A Piece of Rainbow
You can see a good example of this finish in the photography background of these 5 minute DIY designer knobs.

Take a clean piece of wood and a candle. The wood I used here is from an old pallet. It has a little bit of texture. This method will work with any type of wood.  Rub the candle at random spots on the wood.

chippy white paint on wood, vintage chalk paint style

Paint the wood white. Let dry completely.

Use a rag and wipe the surface with some pressure. The paint will come off where the wax was rubbed onto the wood. How easy is that?

use candle to create white washed distressed paint on wood

Below is an example of beautiful white washed wood floors ( source ). To be precise, they are actually ceramic tiles made to replicate distressed painted wood.

how to make new wood look like old weathered wood

If you want to use this technique but only have new wood, you can start by making the new wood look aged by staining them with diluted paint or home made wood stains that are easy to make and very long lasting! See recipes here.

how to whitewash pine, pallet or reclaimed wood

Which technique do you plan to use? You can see in the above photo that each one produces a different look! If you make anything from the tutorial, tag us on instagram @apieceofrainbow. We always love seeing what you create! =)

See you next week!

Whitewash Dining Table

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