Ways To Achieve The Barnwood Effect With Exterior Wood Siding?

To create an authentic barnwood stain, try using tea staining and iron acetate. Be careful not to keep the iron acetate in a sealed container or closed rooms as it produces hydrogen gas. Weathered wood tips include white wash pickingling, building up layers, steel wool (grade 0000), white vinegar, black tea bag, two pints of new or clean and dry mason jars, two paintbrushes, a hammer, and one nail.

To create an aged texture on wood, gather your supplies, dry brush white paint onto your board, and dip your bristles into the stain. This process allows the wood barn siding to “take” the stain in a way that makes it look exactly like reclaimed, old barn wood. Barn wood is a popular decorating option due to its texture and rustic character, but not everyone has access to it. In some lumber stores, you can buy salvaged barn wood.

Vintage shiplap exterior barnwood siding looks as authentic as old barnwood siding, with every piece displaying unique textures, shades of color, and rustic character. To make brand new wood look like old, distressed wood in three simple steps, use techniques such as distressing, staining with diluted paint, or applying a vinegar and tea stain. The wood will age while you paint, and the color evens out when dry.

These six barnwood siding design ideas show the many ways it can create a one-of-a-kind look for your home or business. Reclaimed faux barn wood wall paneling perfectly mimics the look and feel of natural barn wood without the expense of installation and complicated upkeep. Antique hewn and antique circle sawn are other options to replicate the look of aged timber or logs that appear to have weathered decades in the elements.


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Ways To Achieve The Barnwood Effect With Exterior Wood Siding
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Rafaela Priori Gutler

Hi, I’m Rafaela Priori Gutler, a passionate interior designer and DIY enthusiast. I love transforming spaces into beautiful, functional havens through creative decor and practical advice. Whether it’s a small DIY project or a full home makeover, I’m here to share my tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you design the space of your dreams. Let’s make your home as unique as you are!

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  • Subscribed! Loved the ideas! I spent 4 years stationed in Tokyo recently and learned a LOT about the art of Shou Sugi Ban’ing wood through the temples there. It isn’t a very common practice but I’ve done it recently to a park bench I restored as well as other old west themed products. Loved what you presented and kept it to points of interest and no excess jabbering; thank you!

  • I like your technique for distressing the wood but I found using a solution of white vinegar, cheap dollar store fine steel wool, tea bags and instant coffee to not only be very cheap but very good way to instantly age the wood. Colors will depend on the type of wood and amount of existing tannins. When done looks very old.

  • I barely used the grey and it seemed to overshadow the coloring too much; whereas, you completely covered the board. Did you thin the grey first, or did you redo the board during editing. I even tried to make a second pass with the kona after the grey….still didn’t care for it. Your final product seemed to have a very thin sheen which accented nicely.

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