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The best purple wood stains

Published: Sep 2, 2024 by Morgan · As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This site contains affiliate links. ·

If you are looking for the perfect purple wood stain color for your DIY furniture project, here are the 6 biggest options on the market tested on 2 types of wood each!

I love testing different wood stain colors on projects. That's because wood stain can totally transform the look of a piece.

Whether you are building from scratch or refinishing an existing piece - you definitely want to get the stain color right.

Purple is a bold color choice, for sure. Our 3 year old is OBSESSED with anything purple, so I have been having fun playing with shades of purple lately.

Today I am rounding up the 6 different purple stains in our arsenal so you can see how they each look on 2 species of wood!

the best purple wood stains

The best purple wood stains

The 6 purple wood stains that we are sharing are:

  • Saman Eggplant
  • Saman Mauve
  • Minwax Cherry Blossom
  • Minwax Wisteria
  • Varathane Black Cherry
  • Minwax Violet

We are sharing these because they are all slightly different and all great in their own ways.

Plus, they are easy to find. Varathane is carried at Home Depot and Minwax is at Lowes. The Saman brand I order on Amazon!

Note: I totally spaced but should have included our purple Unicorn Spit in this test. It's a beautiful option for a bright purple finish!

purple wood stain tests

We tested each of these wood stains on 2 different types of woods so you can see how it might look on your project:

  • Pine (plywood)
  • Standard 2x4

Click here to read about how we tested ten different wood stains on 5 species of wood each!

Saman Eggplant

This stain is a gorgeous, deep purple shade. It can almost read black in certain wood grains.

I love how easy Saman stains are to apply and their beautiful coverage!

saman eggplant wood stain

Saman Mauve

Mauve is a pinkier purple shade. It's a bit bright, without being electric.
I once again love how Saman stains go on, its so easy to work with!

saman mauve wood stain

Minwax Cherry Blossom

Cherry Blossom is a bright mauve color. It can read pink or read purple, depending on the lighting and surroundings.

I have a bit of trouble working with these solid color wood finishes - they tend to go blotchy- but I do love the color!

Minwax Cherry Blossom wood stain

Minwax Wisteria

Wisteria is a gorgeous light lilac color. This is a baby nursery's dream!

I had a lot of trouble getting a good finish with this product - one shade felt too light and 2 coats got a bit thick - so be prepared to practice and work with it a bit, first!

Minwax wisteria wood stain

Varathane Black Cherry

Black Cherry is not really a purple but a brown with purple undertones. It's a great option if you want a piece to feel a bit purple without being overly so.

Varathane Black Cherry

Minwax Violet

This shade of Violet is similar to Eggplant, but a bit less dark. It's a bright, bold, deep purple color. It gives good coverage and is a great option if you want a bold purple finish!

Minwax violet wood stain

Unicorn Spit

So, I forgot to include unicorn spit in my test swatch but wanted to share it here. It's a super highly pigmented stain that can be watered down for more of a water color effect. The purple shade is GORGEOUS if you want bold purple color!

unicorn spit ombre

Purple stain vs. purple paint

What is the difference between purple stain and purple paint?

Purple paint is totally opaque and covers the wood underneath completely.

Purple stain will be transparent enough to let the wood grain show through. How transparent it is depends on the stain that you choose and how much stain you apply.

How do you stain wood Purple?

how to close a can of woodstain with a hammer

Purple wood stain is really easy to apply!

It's important to start with clean, sanded wood. Wood straight from the store can have a slight coating on it, so be sure to lightly sand to expose the fresh wood underneath.

You may then apply a wood conditioner if you want to help the stain absorb more evenly.

Then, apply the stain. I like to use a lint-free cloth and apply in the direction of the woodgrain.

Let sit for five minutes or more and then use a clean cloth to wipe off any excess. Don't forget to check the sides for drips!

purple wood stain tests

Video Demonstration

Click here or on the video below to watch me test these wood stains on video - with tons of commentary!

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Once your stain has completely dried, don't forget to seal it! Here are our tips for sealing stained wood.

Need to fill a project? Here are our favorite wood fillers compared!

Before you stain, learn about pre-stain wood conditioners and if you should use one!

We tested these ten stains on five different wood species!

Check out our favorite white wood stains and black wood stains and gray wood stains!

Here are our favorite light wood stains + dark wood stains!

Be sure to watch my video on how to open a can of wood stain.

Be sure to check out our other DIY wood stain ideas!

  • How to dye wood with food coloring
  • How to stain wood with coffee
  • How to stain wood with tea
  • How to stain wood with vinegar
  • How to dye wood with food coloring

These are the best wood stains for every project!

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