Stained timber is a general term used to denote any timber product that has been treated with a staining element to alter its finish. This can include dark stained timber designed to regularise hues and dampen the timber’s natural features, or white oiled timber, designed to emphasise a timber’s natural grains and textures. Stained timber may also be more durable in weather conditions, allowing it to be used for external applications such as facades, cladding, or landscaping, while its versatility may see it used in interior finishes, furniture, flooring, and panels.
This image is a seamless wood texture with stained timber arranged in a chevron pattern. Seamless textures can be tiled repeatedly across a surface without visible seams making them useful for architectural drawings and 3D models. This image can be used as a SketchUp texture, Revit material or imported into Photoshop for use in 2D illustrations. A high resolution version of this texture is available, as well as CAD hatches and PBR maps with Architextures Pro.