The best wood stain colour deals with us
Are you looking for different wood stain colours on offer? At Verfmenger, we have various wood stain products on offer every week. Additionally, we always apply the lowest price guarantee. Wood stain is available in all colours at Verfmenger.
What are wood stain colours?
Wood stains are designed to treat types of wood or give them a different colour. They can be used for indoor or outdoor projects. Opaque wood stain colours are available in all shades at Verfmenger. Transparent wood stains are also available in standard colours and even in a clear version.
What types of wood stain colours are there?
Wood stain colours come in two forms. These are opaque colours and transparent colours. Opaque wood stain colours are all available at Verfmenger, whether you're looking at the RAL colour chart or charts from DIY stores. Depending on the product, we can mix any colour of opaque wood stain. Wood stain is also available in transparent colours, such as black wash or clear transparent stain.
What is the difference between transparent and opaque wood stain?
The main difference between transparent and opaque wood stain lies in the visibility of the wood grain. All wood naturally has a grain. If you choose a transparent wood stain, the grain remains visible while giving the wood a new finish. After applying a transparent wood stain, it looks as if the wood has always been that colour. This is recommended for a natural look.
If you opt for an opaque wood stain, the grain will no longer be visible, or only faintly so. This removes the natural appearance of the wood. This finish is often used for garden sheds. If you want a solid colour, go for opaque wood stain.
Opaque wood stain
- No visible wood grain
- Even finish
- Suitable for treated wood
- Less natural appearance
Transparent wood stain
- Visible wood grain
- Natural look
- Suitable for bare wood
- Imperfections remain visible
Different transparent wood stain colours
Just like opaque wood stain colours, we can mix all colours across different brands. There are a few popular stain colours that sell particularly well.
Oak stain
If you see a treated piece of indoor or outdoor furniture, chances are it has an oak stain. This versatile stain is available in light, medium, and dark oak and makes a tasteful choice in any finish. It’s suitable for indoor and outdoor use, making it ideal for achieving a uniform look. If you have a veranda or canopy and want to make your house feel larger, you can easily achieve this by using the same stain both indoors and outdoors, creating a seamless flow.
Teak stain
Teak stain is the most commonly used colour for outdoor furniture. This timeless colour protects your wood against all weather conditions. The slightly darker tone teak adds to the wood is enduring and will keep its appeal for years. This shade pairs well with an industrial style.
Pine stain
Pine stain is popular for play equipment, garden furniture, or fences. This colour adds a fresh, youthful look to your garden. It’s perfect for anyone setting up a new home and looking to style it to their taste. Compared to oak and teak stains, pine is a warmer colour, giving your garden a cosy and comfortable appearance – perfect for holding onto those warm summer vibes.
Whitewash stain
Whitewash stain has become increasingly popular in recent years. Once applied, the wood grain becomes even more visible, and the wood gets a whitewashed finish. This stain not only protects the wood but also reduces the sun’s impact thanks to the white colour. It doesn’t absorb heat, meaning you can comfortably sit on your furniture during hot summers. Additionally, whitewash is a great choice for your eyes, as it doesn’t cause harsh reflections from the sun due to its non-solid white nature, letting you sunbathe with ease.
Different opaque wood stain colours
Just like transparent stains, we also have bestsellers among opaque wood stains. Often, people opting for opaque colours choose darker shades. You can, of course, choose any colour, but here we’ll highlight the most popular ones.
Black (RAL 9005) stain
If you’re going for a dark stain for your fence or other applications, black is the colour to make a statement. It pairs beautifully with an industrial look and adds character to your garden. Do you love sitting outside in the evening, gazing at the stars? A black fence complements this ambience perfectly deep into the night.
Anthracite (RAL 7016) stain
If black is a little too dark for you, but you still want to easily create atmosphere, go for anthracite, particularly RAL 7016 or RAL 7021. RAL 7016 has a lighter tone with a subtle blue undertone. This blue tint beautifully complements the sky, especially on a clear day. If you have a pool or pond in your garden, RAL 7016 is also a great choice, as it adds harmony to your space.
Anthracite (RAL 7021)
If black is not for you, nor a blue undertone, RAL 7021 is the way to go. This dark grey shade complements almost every garden. Many loungesets also have this colour, ensuring they blend in seamlessly. Create a tranquil, balanced outdoor environment.
What wood stain colour brands are available?
We at Verfmenger offer a wide selection of wood stain brands. This includes Koopmans, Jotun, and even our own Verfmenger Prof. Here's an overview of our brands: Verfijn, Koopmans, Tenco, Topdeq, Jotun, Hufterproof, and VP.
Which product is the bestseller at Verfmenger?
Two products stand out in the wood stain category, both from Koopmans. Koopmans Perkoleum is designed for smooth-sanded wood and is available in all colours. Koopmans Ecoleum is intended for rough wood. The most popular colours are RAL 9010, RAL 9016, RAL 9001, and RAL 9005.
Not sure which wood stain colours are right for your project or wondering about the painting supplies needed? Our paint experts are happy to help. Call our customer service at 058-2152530, chat with us, email us at [email protected], or visit our customer service page.