Plain will take a heavier amount of cerusing or wax without too much wire brushing.
Cerused rift cut white oak.
Amazing gallery of interior design and decorating ideas of cerused rift sawn oak cabinets in bedrooms closets living rooms laundry mudrooms bathrooms kitchens by elite interior designers.
White oak is a very strong dense hardwood that is resilient and dimensionally stable.
Rift sawn lumber is produced by quartering the log then sawing it perpendicular to the growth rings.
Dramatic flecking is also present in red oak and white oak.
When cutting this lumber at the sawmill each log is sawed at a radial angle into four quarters hence the name.
Cerused rift sawn oak cabinets design photos ideas and inspiration.
Quarter sawn rift or even plain sawn will give a desirable look.
Rift sawn not sewn logs have the most waste to them.
A lovely rustic modern kitchen in cerused rift sawn oak cabinetry by studio dearborn.
The rift sawing brings out the flakes in the oak.
If you want a tighter grain with less color go with white oak.
In folklore white oak is a symbol of strength and longevity.
White macauba quartzite countertops and backsplash by marble america.
Garrison pendant lights by arteriors.
Stools by emeco 1951 counter stool.
We are so inspired here on hadley court by the beautiful cerused oak wood finishes we are seeing at the national kitchen and bath association show happening right now out in las vegas kbis2016 so today dear readers we are going to show you some inspiring examples of cerused oak kitchens and baths like the example above designed by mary haynes of tory haynes inc.
Quarter sawn lumber is defined as wood where the annular growth rings intersect the face of the board at a 60 to 90 degree angle.
The sapwood is light colored and the heartwood is light grey to dark brown.
Oak s highly visible grain makes it one of the surfaces for the finish.
You have the most expensive cut of wood.
If you use white wash stain or something like that you are going to be covering up the beauty you paid extra for.
Red and white oak will both take a ceruse or liming wax well.
It has the distinctive grain pattern and abundant angular pores that produce a wonderful flake pattern in quarter and flat cut veneers.
We use it often in this finish schedule.
Cerused wood is also known as cerused oak or limed oak because it s often found on this species of wood.