How to fix a bad woodstain
Sirs,
I have just been renovating my attic room. I have left the beams in the eves and the ceiling exposed. The beams are old and a rich red-brown.
The carpet is due to go in and I just needed to finish the banisters and the skirting boards. The banisters and skirting are new and fresh looking. I wanted to try and replicate the old look of the beams in the new wood of the banisters and skirting. I used an "antique pine" wood stain. On the pale new wood (I'm guessing it's pine) the stain has come out a horrible ginger colour. Fortunately I have only done the banisters, so the skirting is still bare. But I need to undo it.
Can anyone help me with any methods on what to do? It looks terrible. How do I deal with this stain? It's going to ruin this new room of mine.
Secondly what is the best way to finish the bare beams. They are old and really well featured - lots of knots and some old woodworm. I want a finish that will bring out the features and the different colours in the grain. I bought some Danish oil, but I tried it on a sample and it doesn't really seem to make a difference. What's the best solution.
What would be the best way to deal with the skirting? It's a pale pine and at least want to try and get some colour in it to get it a little more fitting with the beams. The Danish oil has no impact. With my horrible experience with the stain I am reluctant to stain it again. What do things like waxes do? I don't want a varnished finish.
Really appreciate any help. I am under pressure to get this all done before the carpet goes in. Thank you.