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If you select a new hardwood floor for just one or two rooms in your house, you may wonder about your options. Should the new floor match the existing wooden floors elsewhere in the house? If not, how should you pick a new floor? After consulting with flooring experts, this article has everything you need […]
We recently did a hardwood floor restoration on our 100-year-old floors that were beyond damaged, after years of neglect.
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Matching Old and New Hardwood Flooring | Beginning in the Middle
There are many types of wood flooring available on the market these days. So, how do you know which one is best for your house? This guide will help you figure out what type of wood flooring is right for you and give you some tips on installation and maintenance.
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Matte, satin, semi gloss or glossy - which sheen level is most popular for hardwood flooring? Learn more about hardwood floor finish sheens.
Have you ever seen a pretty transition between two distinctly different hardwood floors?
When getting wood flooring, whether matching your trims with the floor is a good idea will linger in mind. Your trim, especially the baseboard, should seamlessly blend with the floor. But the million-dollar question is; should the trims and floor have the same color for a seamless blend? It is not a requisite for your […]
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As per the general rules, you should lay hardwood flooring across the length of the room. To be precise, the planks should be placed in a perpendicular direction to the joists.
We are changing the tile on the Jack and Jill bathroom to a driftwood look with rectangular tiles, meant to look like wood. We currently have hardwood floors in the bedrooms that run the length of the bedroom. If you open the doors to the bathroom, and walked from room to room and put panels down in...
Should wood floors match throughout a house? And not just the wood itself. Is it ok to have different color hardwood floors in your home? If you’re planning a renovation or remodel, these are important questions to ask. Now, let’s find your answers. https://bit.ly/3t4iRvS
Installing hardwood floors is a great way to add value and beauty to any home. Learn more on how to install hardwood floors yourself using this guide! The post How To Install Hardwood Floors appeared first on Jenna Haith Lifestyle.
Hidden beneath your worn out floors lie beautiful hardwood that simply need a little refinishing to look stunning again. Through hardwood floor sanding, it’s possible to restore the richness and beauty of dull, grey floors for a magazine-worthy look (and at a fraction of the price of replacing them). While the process is possible, there are many mistakes one can make along the way. That’s why it’s important to heed these tips from the hardwood floor refinishing pro’s at N-Hance.
Hickory hardwood is making a comeback as a popular choice for commercial and residential spaces, but how much do you know about this flooring? How does it measure up to other hardwood floors and what are the benefits of installing hickory? In our guide, our experts take a look at the pros and cons of this surface type and if it's a perfect choice for your next remodel.
Unsure what direction to lay your hardwood flooring? From horizontal to vertical to herringbone, there are a variety to choose from. Vertical floors, for example, tend to be more cost-effective because they’re simple to install and result in less waste. In our blog post, we go over the different flooring directions and answer some common questions! #HardwoodFlooring #InteriorDesign #DesignTrends
Hardwood flooring is the most desirable type of flooring for residential homes because it offers excellent durability, is easy to keep clean, and looks luxurious and stylish. However, once you have made the decision to get new hardwood floors installed, you’ll then need to figure out which color and type of wood you want to go for.
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