FINISH & WOOD Options
At Ross Rustic Tables we want you to have the table of your dreams! That means you can choose any color under the rainbow for you piece(s). Below are some of our best selling stain and finish options on actual wood. These samples are in our showroom and are made with the same wood your table will be made with. Of course Mother Nature makes every board a little different, so please keep in mind that these will vary from the pictures. Your also looking on a phone or computer screen that likely isn't the same as your real eyes seeing it in person.
Custom Furniture Wood Options
Southern Yellow Pine is our Default wood option. It is by far the most rustic wood we offer, and is beautiful when stained. Pine is a soft wood. This simply means if you drop a hammer on it, it will dent. With a hardwood the hammer will bounce back at you and not damage the wood. We offer several hardwood options.
Pine is the most cost friendly option. Alder would be the most cost friendly hardwood option. We do typically have a few hardwoods in stock for you to take a look at. Please contact us with any questions
3 Most Popular Options at Ross Rustic
Stain & Finish Options
Don't see a color you love? No problem, find a color you do like and let us know. We will be more than happy to see if we can get it in stock.
You will notice that each stain sample has two different sides. The left side of each sample is raw wood with stain. The right side of each sample has one of our three polyurethane options (Satin, Semi Gloss or High Gloss). Polyurethane can change the color a little bit, so we want you to see both options.
*We do encourage you to ask for a sample of stain and live with it in your home for a week. Lighting changes everything! Please also keep in mind that every piece of wood is different! Every board will stain differently, please understand this before ordering with us. *
Dark Walnut Stain with High Gloss Polyurethane on the Right Half.
Dark Walnut Stain with High Gloss Polyurethane on the Right Half.
Espresso with Satin Polyurethane on the Right Half.
Espresso with Satin Polyurethane on the Right Half.
Special Walnut with Satin Polyurethane on the Right Half.
Special Walnut with Satin Polyurethane on the Right Half.
Weathered Oak with Satin Polyurethane on the Right Half.
Weathered Oak Stain with Satin Polyurethane on the Right.
Jacobean Stain with Semi Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Jacobean Stain with Semi Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Classic Gray with Satin Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Classic Gray with Satin Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Ebony with High Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Ebony with High Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
English Chestnut with High Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
English Chestnut with High Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Red Oak with High Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Red Oak with High Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Red Mahogany with High Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Red Mahogany with High Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
This stain is a mix of two stains. The base coat is special walnut and the top coat is weathered oak. This is great if you are wanting only a small amount of gray to your table.
This stain is a mix of two stains. The base coat is special walnut and the top coat is weathered oak. This is great if you are wanting only a small amount of gray to your table.
Provincial with Satin Polyurethane on the Right.
Provincial with Satin Polyurethane on the Right.
Honey with Semi Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Honey with Semi Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Cherry with Semi Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Cherry with Semi Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Fruitwood with Satin Polyurethane on the Right.
Fruitwood with Satin Polyurethane on the Right.
Gunstock with High Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Gunstock with High Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Colonial Maple with Semi Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
Colonial Maple with Semi Gloss Polyurethane on the Right.
This is a 4 step process... 1. Choose a base stain color. 2. Vaseline spots where we don't want paint. 3. Paint over the entire piece with the color of your choice. 4. Sand it down to show this beautiful finish.
This is a 4 step process... 1. Choose a base stain color. 2. Vaseline spots where we don't want paint. 3. Paint over the entire piece with the color of your choice. 4. Sand it down to show this beautiful finish.
We paint the piece then sand it down to show the natural wood. This works well on dark paint colors.
Choose the color of your dreams, we will then put a coat of Antiquing Glaze over the top. This gives the appearance of the piece being old and well used.
Choose the color of your dreams, we will then put a coat of Antiquing Glaze over the top. This gives the appearance of the piece being old and well used.
Choose the color of your dreams, we will then put a coat of Antiquing Glaze over the top. This gives the appearance of the piece being old and well used.
Choose the color of your dreams, we will then put a coat of Antiquing Glaze over the top. This gives the appearance of the piece being old and well used.