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From habitat plus - wood stains

Have a look at Resene's key products and wood stains that you can use on your homes timber exteriors.

A stained black cabin exterior

Skylark Cabin is exposed to the elements in its quiet setting in the tussock grasslands at the foothills of the Ben Ohau range near Twizel.

The rural retreat designed by Barry Connor Architectural Design has a timber exterior with a rough-sawn larch rain screen stained with Resene Waterborne Woodsman tinted to Resene Pitch Black with orange accents in Resene Lumbersider tinted to Resene Vesuvius. The home is exposed to the elements and the Resene Waterborne Woodsman CoolColour formula was chosen to make sure the stain reflects heat and to help protect the timber.

Go with the grain

Timber cladding brings with it grains, knots, colour and texture of wood – these minute variations make a beautiful building material. Even the most modern, sleek architectural designs feel softened and comforting when built with timber. Resene Woodsman wood stains let the timber be the star of the design by accentuating its natural beauty and protecting it from the elements.

Key products for exteriors

Timber cladding stained in Resene Woodsman Wood Oil Stain

The owners commissioned Sketch Architecture to replace the existing plaster exterior of this modernist home with a timber cladding solution. They kept the parapet design but added vertical cedar cladding finished in Resene Woodsman Wood Oil stain tinted to Resene Shadow Match.

Choose the Resene woodcare product best suited to your project:

Note: Scroll to the right to view table content on small screens Resene Waterborne Woodsman Resene Woodsman wood oil stain Resene Woodsman Decking Oil Stain Resene Kwila Timber Stain Resene Furniture and Decking Oil Resene Timber and Furniture Gel
Weatherboards Weatherboards Yes Yes        
Plywood Plywood Yes Yes        
Garage door Garage door Yes Yes   Yes Yes  
Front door Front door Yes Yes   Yes Yes Yes
Windows/Shutters Windows/Shutters       Yes Yes Yes
Fencing/Gates/ Letterbox Fencing/Gates/ Letterbox Yes Yes        
Decking (new or aged) Decking (new or aged)   Yes Yes Yes Yes  
Outdoor furniture Outdoor furniture Yes Yes   Yes Yes Yes
Beams/Pergolas Beams/Pergolas Yes Yes        
Planters Planters Yes Yes   Yes Yes Yes
Retaining walls Retaining walls Yes Yes        
Rough sawn timber (new or old) Rough sawn timber (new or old) Yes Yes   Yes Yes  
Dressed timber (new or old) Dressed timber (new or old) Yes Yes   Yes Yes  
Bare timber (new or old) Bare timber (new or old) Yes Yes   Yes Yes  

Stain and able

Resene Woodsman wood stains are designed for exterior timber. Resene Woodsman not only colours timber but weatherproofs it, protects it from UV damage and kills fungi and mould, prolonging the lifespan of the wood. Stains are semi-transparent and penetrating, meaning the colour is absorbed into the timber to allow the wood's natural grain to show through.

Warm colours feature on this home exterior

These homeowners asked Light House Architecture and Science to design an extension for their home that was both physically and emotionally warm. Resene Waterborne Woodsman Whero and Resene Waterborne Woodsman Charred Black on the cladding are a nod to the red and charcoal colours of the nearby silver-leaf stringybark trees and the home’s natural setting.

How to choose a stain

As timber comes in various colours, densities, textures and weathers in different ways, the colour of your stain will vary depending on your type of timber. Stain applied to light woods such as Siberian larch will appear much stronger and brighter in colour than the same stain applied to darker wood such as cedar. Use an offcut of the cladding to test the colour of the stain before you start the job. Some woods may need multiple coats of stain to reach the desired colour.

If planning a new build with exterior timber cladding, consider access and maintenance. Wood stains need to be reapplied every couple of years, so if stains are applied at a height that requires scaffolding, this adds significant hassle and cost to reapplication.

Most wood stains require maintenance every 2-3 summers and wood oils, often annually.

Dark wood stains on townhouse exteriors

Cedar stained with Resene Woodsman Natural becomes a statement feature contrasted against the Resene Woodsman Pitch Black cladding in this multi-unit housing project by Jonathan Walker Architects (JWA).

A dark and sophisticated stained home exterior

Brett Gerrard of Studio2 Architects transformed his own 1960s bungalow into a sophisticated contemporary home. The timber cladding is stained in Resene Waterborne Woodsman CoolColour Pitch Black, the louvre window shutters, lower brickwork and trim are in Resene All Black and the timber garage door is stained in Resene Waterborne Woodsman Driftwood.

Which product?

Resene Waterborne Woodsman

This penetrating oil stain is absorbed into the timber, colouring the wood and allowing the grain and natural beauty of the wood to show through. Resene Waterborne Woodsman is available in a wide range of colours, including black, bright and limed colours and in Resene CoolColour variants, to allow greater design freedom and creativity. This Environmental Choice approved product contains fungicides to help prevent damage from mould and also helps protect against UV light.

It’s suitable for use on a wide range of exterior timber surfaces, including weatherboards, dressed and rough sawn timber, fences, beams and plywood. It is also tolerant of poorly prepared and weathered timber, making it an excellent choice for older cedar.

A stained contemporary farmhouse exterior

This contemporary farmhouse designed by architectural designer Reece Warnock features Resene Waterborne Woodsman Japanese Maple to give this new home a touch of traditional barn red in tune with its rural setting.

Resene Woodsman (traditional oil-based) wood oil stain

This solventborne traditional penetrating oil stain gives a natural look to timber. It absorbs well into exterior timber surfaces such as weatherboards, decking and furniture. It is very suitable for rough sawn timber on weatherboards and fences and on decking as an alternative to Resene Woodsman Decking Oil Stain or Resene Furniture and Decking Oil. Resene Woodsman is often used on more weathered surfaces as the solventborne stain can penetrate better.

did you know?  Resene Woodsman comes in a CoolColour variant, which reflects more heat, keeping the stain and surface cooler in the hot summer. Resene CoolColour also reduces the incidence of cupping and warping. Dark colours are not suitable for all surfaces, so check with your Resene ColorShop team whether a dark colour and a Resene CoolColour are right for your project.

Waterborne vs solventborne?

Waterborne stains and clears can be thinned and cleaned up with water when wet and have a faster drying time. They are low odour and lower in VOC (volatile organic compounds) than solventborne stains. Waterborne stains are, in most cases, more durable.

Solventborne stains tend to give a more natural look when first applied, but they must be cleaned up with other solvents, such as turps. They are high in VOCs and higher in odour. They usually penetrate deeper than waterborne stains and are more tolerant of adverse weather conditions (e.g. humidity) while drying.

top tip  Tannin staining from timber is a brownish or tan discolouration of waterborne wood stains that can occur when the stain is applied over bare wood. Staining commonly occurs when water soluble tannins found in wood, particularly cedar, redwood, kwila and beech, seep through a waterborne stain and discolour it. Although the discolouration may bleach out in open, exposed areas, it can be persistent in damp areas that receive little sunlight. If tannin staining is likely, use a solventborne stain like Resene Woodsman Wood Oil Stain.


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