Destiny Specialty Finishes
AGED RUBBED
WORN VINTAGE
HERITAGE LINEN SANGRIA
Glazing
PAINT
Aged Finish An Aged Finish is stained or painted wood, randomly dented with special tools to include stress cracks and sealed with a clear top coat. Aging is a hand-applied technique and will be slightly different on each product. Not available on veneer panel doors.
Shown with optional glazing
Rubbed Finish – The wood is painted, randomly sanded to reveal bare wood on edges and high points, and sealed with a clear top coat. Back of door is not Rubbed. “Rubbed” is available on Paints in Low Sheen only. Available in glazes where applicable excluding Brown Linen. (An improved version of our old Antique finish)
Heritage Finish – A combination of Rubbed and Aged finish details. Available on Paints and in Low Sheen only. Not available with veneer center panel doors (Similar to the old Distressed)
Worn Finish – An innovative blend of rasping, stress cracks, worm holes, and dents, including smooth worn edges . Available in Stain finishes with Low Sheen only. Not available with veneer center panel doors.
Shown with optional glazing
Vintage Finish – The wood is primed and painted with a solid-color paint, then treated with an innovative blend of light glazing, rasping, rub-off, worm holes, stress cracks, dents and smooth worn edges, then sealed with a clear top coat. Back of door is simply painted. All Vintage Finishes are Low Sheen. Vintage finishes are not recommended on all door styles.
Linen Finish – The wood is primed and painted with a solidcolor paint, then lightly, hand-brushed with a dark Glaze creating a linear, brushed look. Backs of doors are painted without the Brushed Linen finish. Hand brushed lines are artistic in effect and as such will not be exactly the same on every door.
Sangria Finish – An innovative blend of dark undertones, stress cracks, smooth worn edges, dents, rasping, and worm holes. Available in Cherry Species with Low Sheen only. Not available with veneer panel doors. A custom hand-applied technique and will be slightly different on each product.
Paint Finish –
Classic traditional paint. The wood is primed and painted with solid color paint. Due to the inevitable movement of the wood joints the paint may show some cracking at the joints. This is not considered a defect. Available on maple species. Standard and low sheen option.
Glazed Finish – Glazing is a hand applied process and unique to each door. The wood is stained or painted, then Aged, Rubbed or Worn if preferred. A glaze is applied and hand-rubbed away leaving it mainly in crevices in the door’s design. A glaze is not a stain and will not obscure the natural characteristics of the wood. All visible finished parts are glazed except the back of door. Ordering a door sample is recommend as glaze takes to each door style in a unique way.
Adding Value Fashionable Premium Finishes
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