FINALLY someone who is teaching how to do this finish! ❤❤❤❤ I just bought these products and since I’m super new at anything paint I was so confused at Home Depot so if you are ignorant like me know this.. Rugged Tan will be found under the Behr paint colors along with Natural Twine. I was looking under Gliden for like 15 min. It’s not there. The behr paint samples are in the desk with the workers. I got the semi gloss- advice of the worker. The code for Natural Twine is s310-3 and Rugged tan is N90-4, in case you really can’t find them like me lol I can’t wait to get started on my table! Fingers crossed!!
I finished two dressers following your directions and they are beautiful ! Now I'm working on a table and I keep coming back to your video for reference !
My husband and I have been renovating our home for over a year. We are finally painting and staining Cabients. We loved your video so much we bought enough paint and supplies for our all of our Cabients. We’re doing our kitchen, pantry, bathroom vanities, and built ins. It’s been a process the worst part is brushes shedding lol. Can’t forget the cats stepping on the Cabient when they are drying 😂😅.
You are so talented. Thanks for the tutorial. I painted my Great Grandmother's dresser recently - cut off the curly Q bottom and it looks modern and amazing. Thanks to your videos. 😊
I can’t thank you enough for sharing your tips with all of us! I had a very old dining set and credenza that I used this method on. It turned out beautiful! I feel like I have new furniture and was able to keep using the set my mom gave me years ago.
Omg i just finished glaze, on a free bedroom set I got on Facebook market place for free. This works! I’ve never tried a faux finish of any kind!I wish I could post photos, i bought the yellow but it looks so good I’m afraid to mess it up. The supplies were around 100 all from Home Depot but I used every little for the entire bedroom set. When she says use a little glaze she means it. Thanks so much for a great video.
Hey Shannon! Fellow Georgian here. I finally tried your technique on a dresser and nightstand! I am in love. Thank you , thank you!!!!! So professional looking.
I was planning on slapping some paint on my bedroom set but now I’m totally taking a step further and doing this wool like finish! So glad I came across this channel❤
Im doing bathroom cabinet in this technique so i was going to reference back to one of your old videos for refresher course and then I see your notification and was like "Come through Shannon with the prefect timing!" I cant wait! Thank you for all your amazing tips!
I have sea drift furniture but it looked very gray next to a warmer piece I had. I used rugged tan to "tan wash" (I learned tan-wash from you too) the warmer piece looks so good and now blends nicely with the pottery barn furniture. Thank you!
What a *God wink* - this literally popped up on my feed today and I am on my way to pick up bar stools from someone who wants me to paint them with this very finish! You are a blessing. Heading to HomeDepot shortly! Thanks so much! Have a JOY filled weekend!
Did this today on a textured balustrade coffee table and matching end table, absolute gorgeous finish!! Just a quick tip the glaze does not like to overlap so if you accidentally get a bit on a side your’re not working on yet clean it before it dries and you’ll have a beautiful clean finish.
Wow, I learn so much from you. Thank you, thank you, because of you I started to refinish my dining room suite and it turned out fantastic, So far so good, buffet is done, I’m on to the poly topcoat now. Hope I don’t screw it up at this final state. 🤣🤣. Onward to the table…..
This is so incredibly helpful! We have a PB table in driftwood and I love it. Unfortunately, there were several damaged areas from a recent move. I’m thinking I’m just hoping to re-do the entire top using your method so it’s back to new!
I was not about to subscribe to yet another channel; however your detailed instructions - well they are excellent. So yes, I am subscribing. :) Cheers!
What a smart idea Shannon with sample boards for certain finishes..and this Faux Grass ..faux Linen technique is Soo beautiful... thank you for sharing 🥰👍
Thanks so much for this very informative video!! I’ve been wanting to try this technique and this tutorial is the best! Thank you! Off the the garage! 💕
Just found this video and it is exactly the look I want, however I am having a hard time finding the color Rugged tan in Glidden. Even on their website it does not come up. Is there a substitute you could recommend please?
Hi! Can you tell me the color yellow you go back in with to dry brush furniture & the finish? I have kitchen cabinets that are the color dockside.. Any suggestions for my kitchen table top for paint and glaze. It a like a dark grey, with brown. Stainless appliances ….. black stove and hardware. Wish I could send a pic. I’ve been covering this up this table for years trying to figure out a color.
I finally found someone doing this look. I will work on my cabinet, do I need to sand them down with orbital sander before applying a primer or just use the liquid sandpaper?
Hi. Your an excellent teacher and communicator about these projects. I’m having drying issues with the oil based glaze. Been ne’er 24 hours applied over the semi gloss base and the glaze is still tacky to touch after 24 hours. In my house at 70 degrees ! Is this normal ? Can say’s 4 hours dry time.
Appreciate your videos so much! Love your style and teaching. Currently working on a dresser set using this technic. Would you be able to recommend a Lowe's or SW paint color for they dry-brushing yellow color? I'd really appreciate. The pieces look so good now, I'd hate to mess it up on the nearly last step. Thanks for all you do!!
I love this finish. My problem is finding the right products here in Germany. Especially glazes, and gel stain I can’t find. Any idea what I could use instead?
Hi Shannon. I noticed in your table top video you used a whisk broom to spread the brown glaze all over while in this one, you just use a fluffy brush (or deck staining brush) for the brown glaze. Is the brush a new and improved technique to achieve this pottery barn look? or do you still recommend using the whisk broom for larger surfaces such as table top? Thanks for your videos!! They’re so helpful!
Hello there thank you for sharing this awesome idea! I’m trying to give this look to an IKEA sideboard (Ersnas) but since its made out of a plywood material I’m not sure if I should use the water based primer? Please help with any tips or advice you might have I would highly appreciate jt 🙏🏼 TIA
Thank you so much for posting this! When using the fluffy/deck brush, do you neep to occasionally wipe off excess glaze before continuing to brush the glaze out?
Yes I frequently do or I dab the deck brush on the next section to use it up - see the free masterclass series I posted for more even more details - ruclips.net/video/G8apcAxlnFg/видео.htmlsi=uyu1FG_AVKuMG4ov
Have you ever thought about doing this with retique-it liquid wood products?? I think I’m going to try to use your process with their products . I think their products will compliment your process very well . Since it’s made from real wood it’ll have a more realistic wood feel. If you ever decide to do a video with their products I want to be the first to know . I also think it’d help you get even more viewers because the retique it online community is huge .
This is a beautiful finish. I tried to get the Rustoleum decorative glaze and it’s discontinued 😢 I live in a small town so it couldn’t even be ordered in. I also live in Canada. What would you recommend as an alternative?
Love that I found your page! Trying to stain/paint some pine shelves to match the pottery barn "smoked gray" could this method work on wood too? Same process?
Really love this look! We are trying to do the same but running into a problem finding the Rust-Oleum Decorative Glaze. Any suggestions for a substitution?
Thank you what are you do if you put too much gel stain on & it dried? Do you have to paint over? Also, how do you get it from? Not looking so shiny finish? Thank you thank you.
Hi from Canada 🇨🇦- love your channel! I can’t find Briarsmoke in gel stain up here at our HD - only in regular stain. Would that work over paint? Or would you recommend blending two gel stains together- if so which two stain colours would you suggest? Thanks!!
Did you use rugged tan for the dry brushing after the glaze? I was seeing a comment talkimh about twine and unsure if thats needed. Im finishing my second coat of rugged tan on my piece now and then to glazing,
Hi! I have a black dining table that I want to do the gray wash on. Can you give me tips on how to start. Do I sand first or can I just prime first? I don’t believe is solid wood. Please advise. Thank you Barbara
Love this! I am currently using your technique on a dining room table. Everytime I apply poly to it it pulls some of the glaze off and leaves a noticeable brush mark. The glaze is allowed to dry for several days What am I doing wrong?
I'm back with more questions haha! Would you recommend and oil based poly for a bathroom vanity? We have the Sausalito bedroom furniture but I'm hacking a vanity to match the finish for an adjoining bathroom.
I absolutely love your work. You make it look so easy. I have a question. I bought a solid oak table and it was in perfect condition except a tiny hole in the top. I did 2 Coates whitewash and then I filled it with white wood filler then stained it. It left that area super dark. Do I just sand that off and dig it (gently) out of the hole to get rid of the dark mess? ♥️
Hey! That’s frustrating to have happen, wood filler is extremely absorbent which is why you generally need to prime it before painting, if I were you I would try to paint over it to match your table color and then clear coat it all, you can mess around with color combos to see what works best, im sure you already are familiar with the faux wood looks here on the channel and one of those might match well 🖤
I want to do the pottery barn gray finish and cannot find the varathane gel stain briarsmoke Anywhere in my area. Any substitutions you would suggest?? Thank you
Im so nervous because Im doing this for the first time and I'm doing my kitchen cabinets. I started with golden oak 22 years ago, then white washed them. They are looking worn and some sealer touch ups turned yellow. I know, icky. But now I'm inspired to do this. I just don't know about w2hen to do dry brush. Do I wait for the glaze to dry first??
Yes wait for the glaze to dry completely which can take days depending on the weather and thickness you applied. Make sure and check out my free pottery barn finish master class series on here too
Also don’t you need a satin finish for the paint? In the list of product it’s says flat sheen. And are you going to list the other colors you used for the board samples?
I am going to be sharing those tutorials very soon ❤ semi gloss on the tan paint is best and that is what I used in this video but for the yellow dry brushing I just used flat sample paint
The second finish (gray) video is up ruclips.net/video/1AHHUGzmXhU/видео.html
FINALLY someone who is teaching how to do this finish! ❤❤❤❤
I just bought these products and since I’m super new at anything paint I was so confused at Home Depot so if you are ignorant like me know this.. Rugged Tan will be found under the Behr paint colors along with Natural Twine. I was looking under Gliden for like 15 min. It’s not there. The behr paint samples are in the desk with the workers. I got the semi gloss- advice of the worker. The code for Natural Twine is s310-3 and Rugged tan is N90-4, in case you really can’t find them like me lol
I can’t wait to get started on my table! Fingers crossed!!
Great tip! thanks for sharing with others and happy painting! 💕
How did your painting go?. i am like you so would love to know about how easy or difficult it was.
What paint did you use for dry brushing?
I was wondering the same thing. I'm assuming she used the same as the base coat.? @blacksheephouse
It was Behr natural twine (sample pot)
I finished two dressers following your directions and they are beautiful ! Now I'm working on a table and I keep coming back to your video for reference !
Your tutorials are the best! You give the important information without a bunch of nonsense. 💜
I'm new here and I must tell you, I'm obsessed with this look! You cracked the code on this Pottery Barn look! Job well done! And thank you!
My husband and I have been renovating our home for over a year. We are finally painting and staining Cabients. We loved your video so much we bought enough paint and supplies for our all of our Cabients. We’re doing our kitchen, pantry, bathroom vanities, and built ins. It’s been a process the worst part is brushes shedding lol. Can’t forget the cats stepping on the Cabient when they are drying 😂😅.
Absolutely love ur work.Ur voice is so pleasant to listen to.Thank u so much for teaching us all.
You are so talented. Thanks for the tutorial. I painted my Great Grandmother's dresser recently - cut off the curly Q bottom and it looks modern and amazing. Thanks to your videos. 😊
Omg it came out so beautiful. You are an awesome teacher. Really enjoyed this video. ❤
I can’t thank you enough for sharing your tips with all of us! I had a very old dining set and credenza that I used this method on. It turned out beautiful! I feel like I have new furniture and was able to keep using the set my mom gave me years ago.
Omg i just finished glaze, on a free bedroom set I got on Facebook market place for free. This works! I’ve never tried a faux finish of any kind!I wish I could post photos, i bought the yellow but it looks so good I’m afraid to mess it up. The supplies were around 100 all from Home Depot but I used every little for the entire bedroom set. When she says use a little glaze she means it. Thanks so much for a great video.
Hey Shannon! Fellow Georgian here. I finally tried your technique on a dresser and nightstand! I am in love. Thank you , thank you!!!!! So professional looking.
Thanks for being yourself and kind your work is amazing.
I was planning on slapping some paint on my bedroom set but now I’m totally taking a step further and doing this wool like finish! So glad I came across this channel❤
Thank you for your thorough instruction. Your work is awesome!!!👍👍👍
Im doing bathroom cabinet in this technique so i was going to reference back to one of your old videos for refresher course and then I see your notification and was like "Come through Shannon with the prefect timing!" I cant wait! Thank you for all your amazing tips!
I have sea drift furniture but it looked very gray next to a warmer piece I had. I used rugged tan to "tan wash" (I learned tan-wash from you too) the warmer piece looks so good and now blends nicely with the pottery barn furniture. Thank you!
What a *God wink* - this literally popped up on my feed today and I am on my way to pick up bar stools from someone who wants me to paint them with this very finish! You are a blessing. Heading to HomeDepot shortly! Thanks so much! Have a JOY filled weekend!
Did this today on a textured balustrade coffee table and matching end table, absolute gorgeous finish!! Just a quick tip the glaze does not like to overlap so if you accidentally get a bit on a side your’re not working on yet clean it before it dries and you’ll have a beautiful clean finish.
I finally switched to using a deck staining brush fir your technique- a beautiful soft one from Benjamin Moore. It made a big difference!
That is a beautiful finish! Thank you for walking us through how to do it! :)
Wow, I learn so much from you. Thank you, thank you, because of you I started to refinish my dining room suite and it turned out fantastic, So far so good, buffet is done, I’m on to the poly topcoat now. Hope I don’t screw it up at this final state. 🤣🤣. Onward to the table…..
Beautiful! I am planning on refinishing my dark bedroom furniture in this color.
This is so incredibly helpful! We have a PB table in driftwood and I love it. Unfortunately, there were several damaged areas from a recent move. I’m thinking I’m just hoping to re-do the entire top using your method so it’s back to new!
I was not about to subscribe to yet another channel; however your detailed instructions - well they are excellent. So yes, I am subscribing. :) Cheers!
Always love your tutorials. So helpful and informative! Thanks for sharing 🙂
What a smart idea Shannon with sample boards for certain finishes..and this Faux Grass ..faux Linen technique is Soo beautiful... thank you for sharing 🥰👍
Very clear instructions. Thanks 🙏
Thanks so much for this very informative video!! I’ve been wanting to try this technique and this tutorial is the best! Thank you! Off the the garage! 💕
I did this technique on a black IKEA desk that someone had spilled nail polish remover on. I now have a white desk with a light wood top!
Amazing! Have you ever done this technique in a kitchen? If yes can you share photos/video?
I've been so curious about this too
I'd like to do it on my kitchen cabinets and fireplace mantel...any tips,
Same here. Looking to redo my builder grade cabinets.
So many people have stolen your pottery barn finish on tick tock. Makes me happy though when people give you the credit you deserve
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Nice video. Thanks for sharing the colors. Gotta try this.
What was the product you dry brushed on after the glaze? Thank you for this fabulous video!
Great work. I like that you use cheaper paints.
Hello, I can't seem to find "rugged tan" under Glidden, but I did find it under Behr. Do you know if Glidden discontinued this color?
Just found this video and it is exactly the look I want, however I am having a hard time finding the color Rugged tan in Glidden. Even on their website it does not come up. Is there a substitute you could recommend please?
I am hooked on your videos now!! Thank you! Would you recommend oil based over water base in very humid environments?
Hi! Can you tell me the color yellow you go back in with to dry brush furniture & the finish?
I have kitchen cabinets that are the color dockside..
Any suggestions for my kitchen table top for paint and glaze. It a like a dark grey, with brown. Stainless appliances ….. black stove and hardware. Wish I could send a pic. I’ve been covering this up this table for years trying to figure out a color.
2:09 I probably missed something, but the last colour that you dry brush through, is it Rugged Tan again or is it another colour?
TIA
I did this and it's beautiful! Tysm❤
I finally found someone doing this look. I will work on my cabinet, do I need to sand them down with orbital sander before applying a primer or just use the liquid sandpaper?
Gorgeous and great instructions thank you, I love your content!
Love your videos and techniques! Any suggestions for achieving the pottery barn Sausalito charcoal finish?
Hi. Your an excellent teacher and communicator about these projects. I’m having drying issues with the oil based glaze. Been ne’er 24 hours applied over the semi gloss base and the glaze is still tacky to touch after 24 hours. In my house at 70 degrees ! Is this normal ? Can say’s 4 hours dry time.
Great tutorial. I can’t wait to try this finish.
Appreciate your videos so much! Love your style and teaching. Currently working on a dresser set using this technic. Would you be able to recommend a Lowe's or SW paint color for they dry-brushing yellow color? I'd really appreciate. The pieces look so good now, I'd hate to mess it up on the nearly last step. Thanks for all you do!!
I love this finish. My problem is finding the right products here in Germany. Especially glazes, and gel stain I can’t find. Any idea what I could use instead?
Perfect!! I wish I could give you 100+ thumbs up😄
Hi Shannon. I noticed in your table top video you used a whisk broom to spread the brown glaze all over while in this one, you just use a fluffy brush (or deck staining brush) for the brown glaze. Is the brush a new and improved technique to achieve this pottery barn look? or do you still recommend using the whisk broom for larger surfaces such as table top? Thanks for your videos!! They’re so helpful!
I wondered the same 🙂
I was also wondering this. And they rubber dog grooming tool too.
Hello there thank you for sharing this awesome idea! I’m trying to give this look to an IKEA sideboard (Ersnas) but since its made out of a plywood material I’m not sure if I should use the water based primer? Please help with any tips or advice you might have I would highly appreciate jt 🙏🏼 TIA
Thank you so much for posting this! When using the fluffy/deck brush, do you neep to occasionally wipe off excess glaze before continuing to brush the glaze out?
Yes I frequently do or I dab the deck brush on the next section to use it up - see the free masterclass series I posted for more even more details - ruclips.net/video/G8apcAxlnFg/видео.htmlsi=uyu1FG_AVKuMG4ov
Have you ever thought about doing this with retique-it liquid wood products?? I think I’m going to try to use your process with their products . I think their products will compliment your process very well . Since it’s made from real wood it’ll have a more realistic wood feel. If you ever decide to do a video with their products I want to be the first to know . I also think it’d help you get even more viewers because the retique it online community is huge .
This is incredibly helpful!! Thank you!!
This is a beautiful finish. I tried to get the Rustoleum decorative glaze and it’s discontinued 😢 I live in a small town so it couldn’t even be ordered in. I also live in Canada. What would you recommend as an alternative?
Love that I found your page! Trying to stain/paint some pine shelves to match the pottery barn "smoked gray" could this method work on wood too? Same process?
Really love this look! We are trying to do the same but running into a problem finding the Rust-Oleum Decorative Glaze. Any suggestions for a substitution?
Have you tried adding physical texture on a solid wood piece by first scraping with a wire brush? I think that'd really get the Seadrift finish.
Greta video! Thanks 🎉
Hi. Big Fan! Have you ever done this method starting with black and adding beige or brown stain, then highlight with black?
Thank you what are you do if you put too much gel stain on & it dried? Do you have to paint over? Also, how do you get it from? Not looking so shiny finish? Thank you thank you.
Awesome as always, thanks for sharing.
Hi from Canada 🇨🇦- love your channel! I can’t find Briarsmoke in gel stain up here at our HD - only in regular stain. Would that work over paint? Or would you recommend blending two gel stains together- if so which two stain colours would you suggest? Thanks!!
Could you show the other two sample boards and what products you used Shannon? Love the sample board 💡!
I’ll be posting videos on those finishes within the next few weeks
Did you use rugged tan for the dry brushing after the glaze? I was seeing a comment talkimh about twine and unsure if thats needed. Im finishing my second coat of rugged tan on my piece now and then to glazing,
Hi! I have a black dining table that I want to do the gray wash on. Can you give me tips on how to start. Do I sand first or can I just prime first?
I don’t believe is solid wood. Please advise.
Thank you
Barbara
Did you create this video before or after the dresser? Do you still recommend the dog tool and wish or just the kids brush?
I want to try this on a dresser that is already painted a light grey. Do I need to prime it or can I go straight in with the rugged tan paint?
You use a satin for the desert tan. I used left over chalk paint. Will less smooth like chalk be a problem?
Love this! I am currently using your technique on a dining room table. Everytime I apply poly to it it pulls some of the glaze off and leaves a noticeable brush mark. The glaze is allowed to dry for several days What am I doing wrong?
I’m sorry that is so frustrating, the glaze must still be wet so I’d give it a few more days
Do you have any tips on doing touch ups with this finish? I used it and love it, but I got some scratches in it before clear coating.
Love your work!
Which out of the three from the beginning of the video are you showing in this video?
I'm back with more questions haha! Would you recommend and oil based poly for a bathroom vanity? We have the Sausalito bedroom furniture but I'm hacking a vanity to match the finish for an adjoining bathroom.
I can’t get the rustoleum brown java in Canada anymore. Any other suggestions?
Is there a third video for the third board? I’ve seen this and the gray video but can’t find a third. Thanks! 0:01
Thankyou for sharing …have you tried any of these finishes with flat paint ?
Thank you so much for all this info!💖💖💖
Thank you so much for sharing
I can’t find Glidden rugged tan. How different is rugged tan by BEHR?
What fluffy brush is that. I have use your technique before with the deck brush. But this would be better for the draws..
I absolutely love your work. You make it look so easy. I have a question. I bought a solid oak table and it was in perfect condition except a tiny hole in the top. I did 2 Coates whitewash and then I filled it with white wood filler then stained it. It left that area super dark.
Do I just sand that off and dig it (gently) out of the hole to get rid of the dark mess? ♥️
Hey! That’s frustrating to have happen, wood filler is extremely absorbent which is why you generally need to prime it before painting, if I were you I would try to paint over it to match your table color and then clear coat it all, you can mess around with color combos to see what works best, im sure you already are familiar with the faux wood looks here on the channel and one of those might match well 🖤
Hi
Do you still use rugged tan as the base coat? Thanks 😊
Beautiful!
Cool technique thanks for sharing do you have a video on refinishing a table top to a faux wood finish?
Yes 🙌 It’s so awesome on tables! ruclips.net/video/9hJEG4MrZuE/видео.html
Is it super important to use a semi gloss paint? I bought the behr enamel in eggshell. Will that still work with the glaze?
I want to do the pottery barn gray finish and cannot find the varathane gel stain briarsmoke
Anywhere in my area. Any substitutions you would suggest?? Thank you
I am in Mexico and can't find the decorative glaze anywhere 😔😔, is there anything similar I can use ??????
Im so nervous because Im doing this for the first time and I'm doing my kitchen cabinets. I started with golden oak 22 years ago, then white washed them. They are looking worn and some sealer touch ups turned yellow. I know, icky. But now I'm inspired to do this. I just don't know about w2hen to do dry brush. Do I wait for the glaze to dry first??
Yes wait for the glaze to dry completely which can take days depending on the weather and thickness you applied. Make sure and check out my free pottery barn finish master class series on here too
What’s the name of the yellow paint you used to dry brush ? I’m not seeing it anywhere.
Wondering if the base color coat works for both brown/gray finish?
I want to try it both in a 2 different dressers
Is there anyway to stop the yellowing of top coat? Maybe if you put. Water base on top of oil base? I think you are so talented, ametur here
Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us. How long should I wait after the Rugged tan before glaze?
I usually leave it overnight or 4 hours if it’s a nice sunny dry day
I like this look but would like a grey white wash look, but not sure what paint to use and it doesn’t need to look perfect
Hi if my dresser is already white and doesn’t need any sanding can I just start painting and with the gel stain?
Will this work on MDF board after the plastic/melamine coating is removed from a cabinet,?
Does the tan layer need to be fully dry bfr you put glaze on it?
Would you use the Matte oil base poly for a dining room table too?
I wasn’t sure what color or product you were putting on in the dry brush step?
Also don’t you need a satin finish for the paint? In the list of product it’s says flat sheen. And are you going to list the other colors you used for the board samples?
I am going to be sharing those tutorials very soon ❤ semi gloss on the tan paint is best and that is what I used in this video but for the yellow dry brushing I just used flat sample paint
@@blacksheephouse
Hi, trying to find out the color you used for the" Paint with chalk paint" for the French dresser.