Finishing and Aftercare
At Scartop, we pride ourselves for the quality and diversity of
our furniture. As well as the variety in shape and size of the
pieces available, Scartop offer a fabulous range of exclusive finishes
on over 200 lines of solid pine furniture.
Some ranges are pre-finished. Such pieces are
only available in a specific finish that best reflects their individual
style and character. However, since we stock all our pine furniture
in a raw state, we are able to offer a range of waxed, lacquered
and painted furniture that is a bespoke option for you. Here we
describe the processes and offer a visual display of the different
subtleties.
No finish.
Raw Timber: ITW
For those wishing to apply their own unique finish
to their furniture, numerous lines are available in raw timber
( I.T.W.---in the white ) from Scartop.
Standard finishes.
Lacquer:
This hard wearing, resilient, low maintenance,
smooth lacquer finish is an ideal choice for the lover of pine
furniture in its most familiar form. This coating enables the surfaces
to be wiped down and is ideal for an environment of chocolate fingers
and spillages.
Wax:
A wax finish will compliment both contemporary & traditional
furniture. Waxing enhances the character of the piece and gives
a warm nourished feel. The standard wax finish is steeped with
the tradition of treating the timber and simultaneously obtaining
a sheen. Periodically, re-waxing will keep the piece looking rich
and attractive.
Abbeywax:
Provides a rich and ‘toasted’ appearance and
is a classic colour that exudes richness from every part of the
grain. Periodically, re-waxing will keep the piece looking rich
and attractive.
Special finishes.
Buttermilk:
This is a mission for the Finisher. The goal
is to create a piece of furniture with inbuilt antiquity and class.
In preparation, a few ‘signature’ worm holes are created and very
slight distressing is applied to one or two corners. Then we apply
a magical process that leaves a vintage hallmark of shading.
Parchment:
It is true that every single piece of parchment
is unique due to the fact the secret lays in the individual nature
of the timber grain. The mixture of the paint and a special agent
creates a ‘marbling’ effect that’s in a class of it’s own and a
very sophisticated presentation of contrast.
Antique Ivory:
A complex process of multi coatings and subtle
rubbing back between applications. The light and refreshing appearance
of the ivory colour bended with the random exposure of the undercoat
offers a beautiful mixture of past and present.
Old Lace:
This is an elegant cream with a hint of patina
to enrich the maturity of this coating. The process was developed
especially for those who like a hint of ageing but do not want
a distressed finish.
Milkwood:
This is all about contrast and can be applied
to furniture where we are able to remove tops and treat them separately.
The creamy vanilla of the milkwood can be dressed with a choice
of Lacquered pine, Abbeywax, Standard wax or Chestnut. A bold statement
finish without compromise.
Chestnut:
A warm Antique brown with a smooth and resilient
lacquer finish. This is effectively the Abbeywax tone within the
added protection of a lacquered coating.