STAIN A GARDEN BRIDGE OR NOT?
So you place a lovely garden bridge in your garden..
now the question arises: to stain it a color or not?
Most people are inclined to say, 'let's let it turn gray naturally'....
But what about staining it with a wood stain in the color of gray or brown? is that better?
Coral Coast Bridges say: 'Make your backyard or garden as pretty as a painted picture with a Bridge stained Dark Brown Stain.'
You can stain it a color or treat it with clear weather treatment, or both. I like the look of a stained, treated bridge. It lasts longer. See above for a good comparison.
So here is are 2 photos below of a bridge I placed in a landscape over a stream I created.
The one on top was 'before', the one on the bottom is 'after'...
Which Do You Like? Let me know.
BTW, the client always wanted red but I resisted....not brave enough, I guess.
And if I were brave, here is what a red bridge looks like. I think it was the preservative treatment that made them look red (similar to why we have red barns) in the old days. This is in Japan:
now the question arises: to stain it a color or not?
Most people are inclined to say, 'let's let it turn gray naturally'....
But what about staining it with a wood stain in the color of gray or brown? is that better?
Coral Coast Bridges say: 'Make your backyard or garden as pretty as a painted picture with a Bridge stained Dark Brown Stain.'
You can stain it a color or treat it with clear weather treatment, or both. I like the look of a stained, treated bridge. It lasts longer. See above for a good comparison.
So here is are 2 photos below of a bridge I placed in a landscape over a stream I created.
The one on top was 'before', the one on the bottom is 'after'...
Which Do You Like? Let me know.
BTW, the client always wanted red but I resisted....not brave enough, I guess.
Jan Johnsen - garden bridge before staining |
Jan Johnsen - garden bridge after staining |
And if I were brave, here is what a red bridge looks like. I think it was the preservative treatment that made them look red (similar to why we have red barns) in the old days. This is in Japan:
shinkyo bridge |
A red bridge is so striking. I must garner more courage.....
Everyone has there choice and liking but I'll like if its kept there for long time and let it get stained
ReplyDeleteI stained it...it weathers better than way...
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