![]() ![]() ![]() Jacobean is a beautiful, rustic color that reminds of cabin colors! It’s similar to Dark Walnut, but a bit darker and the golden grain hues are more subtle and bit more light brown toned. Minwax Jacobean (also available here!) is a rich, dark brown color. ![]() Here is a photo of my DIY floating table and my DIY floating shelf, where I used Provincial for both. It’s always my go to color when I need a wood tone color that will go with almost any design plan. One of my top favorite stain colors is Minwax Provincial, I’ve used it a lot! I think it’s the perfect classic wood stain! Not too light or dark, it has a golden honey hue to it that is beautiful. It reminds me of a tree bark color with the dark tones and it’s definitely one of the darkest stain color favorites. This was my first time using it and it was a reader favorite. If you want a bit of a black and brown stain color, Minwax Ebony is a good choice. It is also the wood stain base color I use as part of my DIY gray wash wood tutorial! 2. Here is a photo of my first DIY farm table where I used Dark Walnut. It think it looks even better when it’s finished with an oil based polyurethane which really enhances the dark walnut color and the grain of the wood. It’s the perfect, medium-dark wood stain with golden highlights that show through the wood grain. Minwax Dark Walnut (also available here!) was the first stain color that I fell in love with when I first started woodworking. VIDEO OVERVIEW OF STAIN COLORS:ġ0 Favorite Wood Stain Colors: 1. Note, this post contains some affiliate links. So, it’s best to always test your stain out in a small area on your project first to see how it looks on your piece of wood before applying it to the whole project! Also, if you need tips on staining, see my how to stain wood tutorial and the best way to apply wood stain. Do keep in mind that stain colors can look different on different species and types of wood. The stain color samples below were tested out on pine wood since it’s very commonly used. Also, they are all oil-based stains since oil-based stain is very common, affordable, and easy to find and purchase. These stain colors are all easy to find at your local home improvement store or online. I picked these colors based on my tried and true favorites, readers favorites (based on an Instagram poll), and what seems to be popularly used. These are all classic, brown color stains, you can check out 5 gray wood stain options here if you are interested in gray colors and white wood stain options for white stains. I thought it would be helpful to round up 10 favorite wood stain colors and show samples of what they actually look like on wood. When it comes to picking out what stain color to use for a project, there are many different wood stain colors to choose from! It can be overwhelming to choose from all the stains available on the market and know what the stain color will actually look like on your wood project. ![]()
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