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Redwood Deck217 viewsThis is another picture of the redwood deck prior to being stained. There is quite a difference between the lightest and darkest boards. You can expect to see the same degree of difference even after being stained with a quality semitransparent finish. The idea is to protect the wood without hiding it's natural beauty.
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Redwood Deck223 viewsThis is a picture of a redwood deck prior to being stained. Notice the drastic difference between the light and dark colored boards on the deck.
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Redwood Deck268 viewsAnother view of the same redwood deck
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Redwood Deck268 viewsHere is another view where you can see the difference in how the stain finished on the lighter and darker boards.
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Redwood Deck298 viewsThis is a close up of the redwood deck showing a section with a dramatic difference between light and dark wood. Applying a semitransparent stain is like looking at the wood with a pair of sunglasses on. It wont make all of the boards look the same, just change their tone.
     
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