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Gettin' 'thanes Done

This weekend picked up where we left off with even more ceiling excitement!

Last weekend saw the ceiling's tongue and groove boards getting a coat of stain. Here's a shot of some boards before staining (left) next to some after their trip to the Board Salon (right).

A close up of tongue and groove boards. The ones on the left are plain pine and the ones on the right have a light grayish tint.

We chose this color because we wanted something that was interesting to look at but wouldn't make the ceiling feel dark, heavy or oppressive. The boards have a lot of character in the form of knots, interesting grain situations and modest splitting (translation: they're cheap) so we're just leaning into that with a rustic look. Cabin vibes.

I followed the stain up with applying two coats of urethane, since I had the day off Friday for the holiday. It really did take basically all day--each coat was about 2.5 hours of patient brushing. Why do the staining and finish coat before installation? I've painted enough ceilings to know that I don't want to do that if I can avoid it. Much easier to do it with gravity pointing in the most helpful direction.

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