My cousin lives in a small apartment. It's circa 1948 and the owner has a strict no holes in the walls policy, so no artwork can be hung. So she is looking for things to add color to the white space. She bought a pair of large vintage shutters, were listed as dark green but are closer to black that came off an 1860's farmhouse. They are quite tall -- which she wanted -- but seem to be in poor condition. She said they are quite dry and she is worried about how to rejuvenate them. She had not planned on painting them, but the color is much too dark for her space, so we are looking for ideas to treat the wood to make it a bit stronger before painting/glazing.
Any good treatments for old wood? Something oil based? Her comment is she feels they need to be "rehydrated" really not sure how to proceed. I know some here own older vintage homes so any tips?
Any good treatments for old wood? Something oil based? Her comment is she feels they need to be "rehydrated" really not sure how to proceed. I know some here own older vintage homes so any tips?