The interior of our home still has the original tongue and groove boards from floor to ceiling, along with old beadboard upstairs. Much of the wood has remained unchanged since the house was built in 1901. Our plan was to preserve the wood in its original state as much as possible, only painting the areas that had already been painted over the years. However, the old bare wood had become dry and faded and needed to be revitalized. We uncovered areas of rot where leaky roofs and additions had been, and repairs would be needed. Once the additions had been removed, the house was leveled, and a new roof had been installed, it was time to begin the process of cleaning, repairing, oiling, and painting the interior of our shabby old house.
Where to find Pure Tung Oil for your wood resoration projects
Pure tung oil is natural, non-toxic and very easy to use. However, not all tung oil is created equal. You will not find the same quality product at your local hardware store. By following the product links below, you will be directed to The Real Milk Paint Co. website and will receive 10% off your purchase. Alternatively, you can visit their site and use the code oldhouse10 at checkout for a 10% discount.
As a bonus, orange oil citrus solvent can also be used as an all natural cleaner and degreaser!
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I hope you enjoyed seeing some of our renovation-preservation process. Would you like another tour of our old house? Find out what it looked like before we started, here! Stay tuned for more posts on our old house project. Coming soon: old floor preservation, new “old wood” floor installation, and a new kitchen and bath! Be sure to subscribe to the blog so you don’t miss out!
Wow! What a lot of progress you have made! It is good you have an imagination to see the potential– what a charming house you are bringing back to life! Can’t wait to see what is next…
Thank you! There are times when I feel like we haven’t accomplished much even though we stay busy. Then, I look back at where we started and it makes me feel a little better. Ha!
Wow! What a lot of progress you have made! It is good you have an imagination to see the potential– what a charming house you are bringing back to life! Can’t wait to see what is next…
Thank you! There are times when I feel like we haven’t accomplished much even though we stay busy. Then, I look back at where we started and it makes me feel a little better. Ha!
I love what you’re doing! The renovations look wonderful so far!
Thank you so much! We’re moving right along! 🙂
I’m loving watching your renovation! Looking forward to the finish line!🤩
Thank you..me too!
I love how you kept the wood where you could and matched for the original look. So beautiful and warm!
Thank you!
What beautiful original wood you found in the upstairs bedrooms! The images of the finished oiled wood made the room look stunning!
Thank you! Yes, I love the old wood and am so glad it was left untouched. So much old house charm!