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Is there a stain that would achieve this look?

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Hello, 

I'm in the process of planning a deck & am currently going back and forth between wood vs composite deck boards. I'd like to go wood due to cost, and the fact that I will only be living at the property another ~5 years. 

Is there a deck stain that would achieve a similar look to this? 

It is described as: 
A contemporary changing neutral, Rocky Harbor adds sandy undertones to a rustic slate grey, featuring a low-maintenance, wood-like grain pattern.

I would describe it as a light brown/gray, with darker grain highlights. 

Thanks for the suggestions/help. 

Thanks,

Jon

 

This topic was modified 3 years ago by Scott Paul ~ Restoring Wood & Decks Since 1993

   
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Sorry, but it is not possible to achieve this look with a deck stain.


   
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@administrator Thanks for the reply. What specifically do you feel the stain would have a hard time re-producing? 

 - Brown/Gray Coloring
 - Darker grain accents
 - Other


   
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It is not possible to get a mix of colors with a deck stain.


   
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