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Lilith Hudson

This viral paint effect for creating realistic wood-grain is such an easy way to transform lackluster surfaces

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Wooden accents make for a timeless interior design. Whether it's a shelf, tabletop, or staircase banister, a wooden surface never goes out of style. The problem is that installing hardwood - and even veneer - can be costly, but you can get the same wood grain effect on a budget thanks to the help of a little DIY. 

It's all thanks to a clever paint trick that makes use of cream-colored paint and brown wax stain to replicate a wood grain effect, and it's taking the internet by storm. The paint idea is perfect for dated laminate surfaces or when sanding down painted wood is out of the question, and if you're looking to give your home a modern refresh on a budget, it's one of the best hacks we've seen. Here's how it works. 

The perk of this paint technique is that it involves very few products. All you need is cream or beige paint, furniture wax, and a good-quality paintbrush. The viral trick has been doing the rounds over on TikTok, where users pair two Frenchic products, Crème De La Crème chalk paint and Browning Wax, applying one on top of the other. The result is an authentic looking oak effect grain that instantly elevates your decor. 

The hack has been used on everything from real timber beams to laminate countertops, where it results in the same surface texture and worn character of solid wood. All you need to do is apply a base coat of solid color, then add the browning wax with a stiff paintbrush for a grain effect finish. 

How to create a faux wood paint effect

Maybe your wooden beams or banisters are looking dull and tired, or perhaps you want to change the look of your dated laminate shelving. Maybe you're just looking for a way to make your living room look more expensive with paint. Whatever the case, this trick is the easiest and cheapest way to give your surfaces a refresh. 

First, it's a good idea to start by giving your surface a wipe with a damp cloth to remove any dust or dirt to help with the paint adhesion. Once dry, apply two coats of Frenchic's Crème De La Crème paint. The thick consistency of this chalk paint is self-priming, so there's no need to use a primer beforehand.

Apply the paint in the direction the woodgrain would run (usually lengthways) so that the brush strokes can contribute to the textured effect. The first coat should be touch dry within an hour and ready for a second coat within two.

After the second coat has dried (it's best to wait a day for this) it's time to add the furniture wax. Using a stiff brush like Frenchic's Large Wax Brush, apply a liberal amount of the wax in short brush strokes. Don't strive for perfection - the more imperfect, the more genuine the grain effect will look. Be sure to feather out any marks between brush strokes by stippling your bristles so that the wax is blended together, too. 

Once dry, you'll be left with a surface that looks so much like real oak, you'll have guests second-guessing! 

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