As a custom
option on all of our products, Stilewood offers complete distressing
services through our in-house team of experienced distressing
professionals.
Wood distressing or “antiquing” involves a technique
of either a mechanical and/or chemical nature that is used
to texture wood in order to provide an “aged”
look or to replicate a certain age or period of time. By distressing,
we are able to age the wood to whatever look you desire, and
as a result, give the wood an antique feel. Distressing focuses
on obvious worn areas, such as the corners or the bottom -
places that most likely receive the most wear, damage and
usage.
At Stilewood, we consider the process of distressing an art.
Since the distressing and texturing process at Stilewood is
done by hand, no two pieces can ever be identical or replicated.
Therefore, by its very nature, distressing guarantees that
every product is unique.
Stilewood helps you take the guess work out of distressing.
We recognize the difficulty that you may have in making this
complicated choice as there is no reversal or going back once
the distressing process has been done. To assure you in your
choice of distressing, the members of the Stilewood distressing
department will assist you with every step of the process.
The staff at Stilewood are experts in the distressing of
wood and have many years of experience creating unique and
beautiful antiqued pieces. Our team will work closely with
you to make sure that you understand the distressing process
and that it is customized to your own preferences. The distressing
process is easiest and most accurately understood once you
see a sample of the work. Stilewood has these sample submissions
available for you to view before your make your distressing
choices.
Stilewood uses many techniques to achieve the effects of
distressing including softening sharp corners, pillowing panels
and corners, scarring, marring, scratching, denting, dinging,
worm holing, rough texturing, huing and scalloping. Stilewood
offers many distressing options that can be implemented on
any of our doors and on any wood species.
Click on the distressing option for more
information
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corners and edges are randomly
softened plus occasional worm-holing |
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same as light distressed
plus additional texturing, nicks, dents and scarring |
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same as medium distressed
with wavy hand hewing |
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wire brushed to roughen
surface |
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same as medium distressed
plus random cross grain gouges |
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random paddle impressions |
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