Understanding the Cost of Wood Furniture Staining

Learn about factors affecting pricing to make informed decisions on staining your wood furniture.
Type of Wood
Type of Wood

Different wood types, such as oak, cherry, or walnut, require varying staining approaches, affecting the cost.

Furniture Size
Furniture Size

Larger pieces demand more stain and labor, increasing overall expenses.

Staining Technique
Staining Technique

Advanced techniques like distressed or antique finishes can influence pricing.

FactorAverage Cost Range
Basic Staining$150 - $300 per piece
Custom Color Staining$250 - $500 per piece
Distressed Finish$300 - $600 per piece
Large Furniture (e.g., dining tables)$400 - $900
Small Furniture (e.g., chairs)$100 - $250
Multiple Coats Application$50 - $150 extra
Surface Preparation$80 - $200
Protective Topcoat$100 - $250

Factors such as the intricacy of the stain pattern, the number of coats applied, and the type of wood all contribute to the final cost. For example, exotic woods or antique finishes may incur premium charges due to specialized techniques or materials. It is advisable to obtain detailed estimates that account for these variables to ensure clarity on pricing.

Inside Details of Staining
Inside Details of Staining

Interior staining, such as on cabinets or built-ins, often requires meticulous work, affecting pricing.

Edge and Corner Work
Edge and Corner Work

Detailed work on edges and corners can increase labor costs but enhances the final appearance.

Finish Quality
Finish Quality

High-gloss or matte finishes demand different application techniques, influencing price.

ServiceAverage Price Range
Varnishing$100 - $250
Lacquering$150 - $350
Oil Finishing$120 - $300
Polyurethane Coating$130 - $320
Water-Based Staining$140 - $330
Gel Staining$160 - $400
Antique Finish$200 - $500
Color Matching$100 - $250
Touch-Up Services$50 - $150

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