Interior Wood

Grey-Stained Wood Floors and Walls with Fireplace

in Hyderabad, Telangana

Hyderabad, Telangana3 photos

Wide-plank softwood floors and matching wall paneling in Hyderabad — stained with LEINOS Pigment Concentrate 668, sealed with Interior Hardwax Oil 290. Weathered-grey tone across both planes.

Cozy interior in Hyderabad with grey-stained wide-plank softwood floors and matching wall paneling, brick fireplace as the focal point — LEINOS Pigment 668 + Hardwax Oil 290 system.

Context

The brief, and the surface.

Wide-plank softwood floor boards and horizontal wall paneling in a residential interior with a brick fireplace centrepiece. To achieve a uniform weathered-grey look across two different planes (foot-traffic floor plus vertical wall paneling), the team brushed LEINOS Pigment Concentrate 668 in a grey-purple tone, then sealed with two coats of Interior Hardwax Oil 290.

Pigment 668 was applied with a cloth pad in two thin coats to even out the grain absorption between floor and wall planks — wall planks hold the colour longer because they soak less without foot-traffic compression. Hardwax Oil 290 followed 24 hours after the pigment cured.

Conditions on Site

Surface
Wide-plank softwood — floor boards (horizontal foot-traffic) + matching wall paneling (vertical)
Climate & Exposure
Telangana inland indoor — climate-controlled, seasonal humidity
Limitations
  • Two planes (floor + wall) require uniform pigment penetration — cloth-pad application, two thin coats
  • Foot-traffic floor — recoat oil at 18-24 months; walls at 4-5 years

Gallery

More from the site.

  • Floor-to-wall junction detail — uniform weathered-grey tone with no flashing where the floor planks meet the wall paneling.
  • Wide view showing the foot-traffic floor and wall planks under indirect daylight — single grey register across both planes.

Outcome

The result on site.

Wide-plank softwood floors and walls in Hyderabad — LEINOS Pigment 668 + Hardwax Oil 290 deliver a single weathered-grey tone across both foot-traffic floor and vertical paneling without flashing at the junction.

Floor and wall planks share a single weathered-grey tone with the wood grain still legible through the stain and oil. The colour transition at the floor-to-wall junction reads continuous; no flashing where the planks meet.

Results vary by surface condition, climate exposure, application method, and ongoing maintenance.

Documented by LEINOS India Specifier TeamUpdated 2026-05-16

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