Hi, I have an old Victorian terraced house and have stripped the bannisters, post and spindles back to bare wood. It is very old wood, previously filled and painted many times, a lot of wear and some splits and holes that were previously filled with white filler, as well as small bits of old white paint that remain in the small grooves, corners and gouged wood etc.
They are small but now what to put over it all? Stain will take almost everywhere apart from on these white bits. I have thought of mixing up a dark wash paint but would that actually cover both the old white bits as well as let the grain show through? If diluting to create a wash, that is normally done with water but this is wood, so does that mean I can only use a chalk paint?
I am flexible to colour as have the stringers stripped too, albeit was going to do them with satinwood white. I would rather contrast colours but rather look at other options than just to paint all, as now that they are all back to wood and some grain showing through would be better. Need something reasonably hard-wearing and if it wasn't for these small bits, would likely be dark staining at least the post, bannisters and spindles.
Any suggestions/advice very welcomed please. Thank you in advance.
They are small but now what to put over it all? Stain will take almost everywhere apart from on these white bits. I have thought of mixing up a dark wash paint but would that actually cover both the old white bits as well as let the grain show through? If diluting to create a wash, that is normally done with water but this is wood, so does that mean I can only use a chalk paint?
I am flexible to colour as have the stringers stripped too, albeit was going to do them with satinwood white. I would rather contrast colours but rather look at other options than just to paint all, as now that they are all back to wood and some grain showing through would be better. Need something reasonably hard-wearing and if it wasn't for these small bits, would likely be dark staining at least the post, bannisters and spindles.
Any suggestions/advice very welcomed please. Thank you in advance.