Interior Wood

Pine Ceiling and Wall Panelling with Exposed Beams

in Pune, Maharashtra

Pune, Maharashtra4 photos

Pine ceiling, exposed beams, and wall paneling in Pune — finished with LEINOS Interior Hardwax Oil 290. Single warm pine register across three surface roles.

Pine-finished room interior in Pune — ceiling planks, exposed structural beams, and vertical wall paneling all under LEINOS Interior Hardwax Oil 290.

Context

The brief, and the surface.

A residential room finished entirely in light-toned pine: ceiling planks, exposed structural beams, and vertical wall paneling — three different surface roles in a single material. The team applied LEINOS Interior Hardwax Oil 290 across all three to maintain colour and sheen uniformity, in two thin coats.

Mixed orientations meant three brush angles: overhead for ceiling and beams, vertical for walls. The team worked one full elevation at a time, keeping wet edges alive within each section so no overlap marks formed at the junctions.

Conditions on Site

Surface
Pine — ceiling planks (overhead), exposed structural beams (mixed orientation), wall paneling (vertical)
Climate & Exposure
Maharashtra inland indoor — climate-controlled, seasonal humidity
Limitations
  • Three surface orientations — brush angle changes per plane to maintain coverage uniformity
  • Light pine — no pigment, only clear oil; verify no yellowing at the first-year review

Gallery

More from the site.

  • Detail of an exposed pine beam — warm vanilla register with the grain reading clearly through the oil.
  • Ceiling-to-wall junction — continuous tonal register across the orientation change.
  • Pine wall paneling close-up — soft satin sheen under indirect daylight.

Coating System

What we applied.

Products listed for reference. Suitability depends on your specific surface, climate, and condition.

Outcome

The result on site.

Pine ceiling, exposed beams, and wall paneling in Pune — LEINOS Interior Hardwax Oil 290 delivers a single uniform light vanilla register across three surface roles in one material.

Pine ceiling, beams, and wall paneling all share a single light vanilla register with a gentle sheen that picks up clearly under indirect window light. Beam-to-ceiling and ceiling-to-wall junctions read continuous; no tonal flashing at the orientation changes.

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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