1. The finest solid wood is sanded until smooth and vacuumed.
2. An equalizer stain is applied to balance the base color of the wood.
3. A toner is applied to establish color uniformity.
4. A deep penetrating stain is applied to reveal the hidden beauty of the natural grain.
5. All stained surfaces are hand-rubbed and wiped of excess stain and then slowly air-dried.
6. A wood sealer is applied, penetrating all exposed wood surfaces for uniform protection
7. All surfaces are hand-sanded, providing a smooth, consistent surface.
8. A glaze is applied by hand (if applicable).
9. A color consistency examination is performed with additional touch-ups, if needed.
10. A final protective top coat is applied, maximizing resistance to scuffing, moisture, fading
and most household chemicals.