The diploma thesis deals with the evaluation of selected appearance and physico-mechanical properties of surface treatments. The influence of the wood species and the modification of the pigmented surface treatment on these appearance and physico-mechanical properties are monitored. The pigmented coating was formed in two types. The first type was created as a primer and top coat. The second type of coating was created as a primer, modified coating and top coat. The surface treatments were made of spruce, beech and oak wood. Surface treatments were measured for shine and color in CIELAB. Surface hardness of the coating film, impact resistance and surface abrasion were evaluated. The thickness of the paint film was determined by a destructive and non-destructive method. Adhesion was evaluated by a qualitative and quantitative test. The results of the work show that the marine properties did not affect the modification of the coating, but also some physical-mechanical properties. It had a positive impact on abrasion resistance but did not have a significant impact on the impact.