Aspire Specification Catalog

LUXE SERIES — FINISH DESCRIPTIONS continued

Paints 15% Aqua: A light blue painted finish

Bleu: A dark French blue painted finish Bright White: A bright white painted finish Cape: A blue-gray painted finish Celtic: A deep green painted finish Divinity: An off-white painted finish

Dove: A light gray painted finish Glacier: A white painted finish Gray Mist: A light toned warm gray painted finish Midnight: A black painted finish Mink Gray: A medium toned warm gray painted finish Olive: A green painted finish Onyx: A black painted finish Oyster White: A gray-white painted finish Pebble: A taupe painted finish Sapphire: A medium toned blue painted finish

Whisper: A very light gray painted finish Willow: A mid-tone gray painted finish

Paints with a Glaze 15% Aqua Granite: A light blue painted finish with a gray Granite glaze Aqua Java: A light blue painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze Bleu Java: A dark blue painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze Bright White Java: A bright white painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze Cape Charcoal: A blue-gray painted finish with a black Charcoal glaze Celtic Charcoal: A deep green painted finish with a black Charcoal glaze Divinity Java: An off-white painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze Dove Java: A light gray painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze Dove Pewter: A light gray painted finish with a light gray Pewter glaze Dove Slate: A light gray painted finish with a gray Slate glaze Glacier Java: A white painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze Glacier Pewter: A white painted finish with a light gray Pewter glaze Gray Mist Granite: A light toned warm gray painted finish with a gray Granite glaze Gray Mist Java: A light toned warm gray painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze Mink Gray Granite: A medium toned warm gray painted finish with a gray Granite glaze Mink Gray Java: A medium toned warm gray painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze Mint Granite: A light green painted finish with a gray Granite glaze Mint Java: A light green painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze Olive Mocha: A green painted finish with a chocolate Mocha glaze Olive Pewter: A green painted finish with a light gray Pewter glaze Oyster White Granite: A gray-white painted finish with a gray Granite glaze Oyster White Pewter: A gray-white painted finish with a light gray Pewter glaze Pebble Java: A taupe painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze Pebble Pewter: A taupe painted finish with a light gray Pewter glaze Sapphire Granite: A medium toned blue painted finish with a gray Granite glaze Sapphire Jave: A medium toned blue painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze Whisper Granite: A very light gray painted finish with a gray Granite glaze Willow Java: A mid-tone gray painted finish with a dark brown Java glaze Willow Slate: A mid-tone gray painted finish with a gray Slate glaze

Techniques Burnishing: A technique where the profile edges have been brushed with a dark glaze to create an antiqued effect. Carved Edges: A technique where small areas of the wood surface are chiseled out on door edges and corners to create a high level of worn look. Dry Brushing: A technique applying a very dark stain to imitate distressing on the surface of the wood. Medium Dents: A physical technique of randomly striking the wood surface with a tool to create indentations that mimic the look of aged wood. Medium Dents are larger than Worm Holes and will collect a glaze in varying amounts when applied. Rasping: A physical technique using a metal rasp to run over the edges and raised details to mimic severe wear. Rub Thru: A sanding technique used to randomly expose an undercoat or natural wood tone of corners and edges. Small Dents: A physical technique of randomly striking the wood surface with a tool to create indentations that mimic the look of aged wood. Small Dents are larger than Worm Holes and will collect a glaze in varying amounts when applied. Spatter: A technique where a transparent stain is flicked across the surface, producing inconsistent spatter on the painted surface Worm Holes: A physical technique of randomly placing small round holes that mimics the look of insect penetration which occurs naturally in trees and harvested wood. Worm Holes are smaller than Small Dents and will collect a glaze in varying amounts when applied. Glaze: An accent stain is applied over the entire door and when wiped off leaves a “hang up” of light to dark tones in the corners, deep grooves and wood grains creating an inconsistent light to dark all over glazed look. Sheen: All Stains, Stains with Glazes, Paints and Paints with Glazes will have a low sheen top coat.

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