Geddym
New member
Hi all,
For a recently built home library project, finishing-wise we're looking to match some of the dark/rich tones of the wooden panelling in other rooms of the property. The stain used on those rooms is an older one from Morrells, titled "Walnut reproduction oil" code 0090/000B
The problem is we need more, and when i called Morrells and gave them the stain code they unfortunately confirmed it's discontinued. I've tried some samples of their newer stuff but it didn't seem anywhere near to be honest. I know it's a long shot but wondering if any one on forums knows the product well and may know of a close alternative? Or an even longer shot if anyone has any spare they no longer need, i'd ofcourse travel and make it worth your while as much as humanly possible!
Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read! Here are some images of the room, what we're matching to and some images of the stain tin/product etc attached.
stain code
what we're trying to match to
library WIP (unfinished!)
thanks again, really appreciate any help on this one!
Geddy
For a recently built home library project, finishing-wise we're looking to match some of the dark/rich tones of the wooden panelling in other rooms of the property. The stain used on those rooms is an older one from Morrells, titled "Walnut reproduction oil" code 0090/000B
The problem is we need more, and when i called Morrells and gave them the stain code they unfortunately confirmed it's discontinued. I've tried some samples of their newer stuff but it didn't seem anywhere near to be honest. I know it's a long shot but wondering if any one on forums knows the product well and may know of a close alternative? Or an even longer shot if anyone has any spare they no longer need, i'd ofcourse travel and make it worth your while as much as humanly possible!
Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read! Here are some images of the room, what we're matching to and some images of the stain tin/product etc attached.
stain code
what we're trying to match to
library WIP (unfinished!)
thanks again, really appreciate any help on this one!
Geddy