

Premier–1–36
Stains with a Glaze 15%
Evergreen Java:
A green stain with a dark brown Java glaze
Garnet Bronze:
A deep red stain with a Bronze glaze
Garnet Charcoal:
A deep red stain with a black Charcoal glaze
Sable Charcoal:
A brown stain with a black Charcoal glaze
Shadow Charcoal:
A gray stain with a black Charcoal glaze
Shadow Pewter:
A gray stain with a light gray Pewter glaze
Sienna Charcoal:
A dark brown stain with a black Charcoal glaze
Paints 15%
Bleu:
A dark French blue painted finish
Crème:
A rich cream painted finish
Divinity:
An off-white painted finish
Dove:
A light gray painted finish
Glacier:
A white painted finish
Honey Butter:
A yellow painted finish
Onyx:
A black painted finish
Pebble:
A taupe painted finish
Pimento:
A red painted finish
Porcelain:
A gray-white painted finish
Sage:
A green painted finish
Sandstone:
A creamy beige painted finish
Vanilla
: A soft yellow cream painted finish
Willow
: A mid-tone gray painted finish
Paints with a Glaze 15%
Bleu Bronze:
A dark blue painted finish with a Bronze glaze
Crème Cappuccino:
A cream painted finish with a dark Cappuccino glaze
Crème Mocha:
A cream painted finish with a rich chocolate Mocha glaze
Dove Bronze:
A light gray painted finish with a Bronze glaze
Dove Pewter:
A light gray painted finish with a light gray Pewter glaze
Dove Slate:
A light gray painted finish with a gray Slate glaze
Divinity Java:
An off-white painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze
Glacier Java:
A white painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze
Glacier Pewter:
A white painted finish with a light gray Pewter glaze
Honey Butter Toffee:
A yellow painted finish with a brown Toffee glaze
Pebble Java:
A taupe painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze
Pebble Pewter:
A taupe painted finish with a light gray Pewter glaze
Pimento Charcoal:
A red painted finish with a black Charcoal glaze
Porcelain Java:
A gray-white painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze
Porcelain Pewter:
A gray-white painted finish with a light gray Pewter glaze
Sage Mocha:
A green painted finish with a chocolate Mocha glaze
Sandstone Pewter:
A cream painted finish with a light gray Pewter glaze
Sandstone Slate:
A cream painted finish with a gray Slate glaze
Vanilla Slate:
A soft yellow cream painted finish with a gray Slate glaze
Willow Bronze
: A mid-tone gray painted finish with a Bronze glaze
Willow Slate
: A mid-tone gray painted finish with a gray Slate glaze
Translucent Stains with Glazes 35%
These unique finishes are created by applying multiple glazes onto a stained surface to create a textural look and feel.
Braze:
A brown stain with white, gray and brown glazes
Forage:
A dark gray stain with dark gray and brown glazes
Tensile:
A light gray stain with white and gray glazes
Tungsten:
A medium gray stain with gray and brown glazes
Techniques
Burnishing:
A technique where the profile edges have been brushed with a dark glaze to create an antiqued effect.
Carved Edges:
A technique where small areas of the wood surface are chiseled out on door edges and corners to create a high level of
worn look.
Dry Brushing:
A technique applying a very dark stain to imitate distressing on the surface of the wood.
Medium Dents:
A physical technique of randomly striking the wood surface with a tool to create indentations that mimic the look of aged
wood. Medium Dents are larger than Worm Holes and will collect a glaze in varying amounts when applied.
Rasping:
A physical technique using a metal rasp to run over the edges and raised details to mimic severe wear.
Rub Thru:
A sanding technique used to randomly expose an undercoat or natural wood tone of corners and edges.
Small Dents:
A physical technique of randomly striking the wood surface with a tool to create indentations that mimic the look of aged
wood. Small Dents are larger than Worm Holes and will collect a glaze in varying amounts when applied.
Spatter:
A paint technique where paint is flicked across the surface, producing inconsistent spatter on the stained or painted surface
Worm Holes:
A physical technique of randomly placing small round holes that mimics the look of insect penetration which occurs
naturally in trees and harvested wood. Worm Holes are smaller than Small Dents and will collect a glaze in varying amounts
when applied.
Glaze:
An accent stain is applied over the entire door and when wiped off leaves a “hang up” of light to dark tones in the corners, deep
grooves and wood grains creating an inconsistent light to dark all over glazed look.
All Stains, Stains with Glazes, Paints and Paints with Glazes will have a low sheen top coat.
THE PREMIER SERIES – FINISH DESCRIPTIONS (continued)