Pine will also change color substantially over time on its own so you may or may not end up with what you envision.
Tongue and groove pine ceiling stain.
Because seasonal movements in the wood create slight movement parts of the tongue tend to become exposed over time.
It has a vaulted ceiling design with stained pine tongue and groove boards as the material.
Tongue and groove ceilings are composed of interlocking lips intended to hide nails from sight.
When it comes to finishing a tongue and groove ceiling success has more to do with procedure than style.
We have installed tongue and groove pine on the vaulted ceilings throughout our home.
But other wood options and sizes can be special ordered.
Staining pine tongue and groove paneling can create a stunning effect as well.
Tongue and groove boards have a wide range of uses from ceiling paneling to accent walls and wainscoting.
Then apply your choice of stain with a short nap paint roller or paint pad and wipe with a rag.
I am wondering what is the best way to apply clear varathane to the ceiling.
Pine is a natural softwood with a visible grain so it takes stain very well.
Stain on pine is just asking for a nasty blotchy looking job unless you are both very competent and careful with wood finishing.
Others like the 1x8 boards used here have a groove down the middle of one face to give.
Some boards are rough on one face and smooth on the other.
Perfect for interior or exterior projects boards are light weight and easy to nail saw trim or cut.
Most of the tongue and groove you ll find at home centers and lumberyards is 1x6 or 1x8 spruce.
The reason is that it can add a character to the ceiling as well as the entire porch.
An hvlp sprayer seems like it may be a tool worth exploring for this project rather than the daunting task of brushing.
We installed it in march and it was too cold to pre stain.