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Learn How To Install Wood Flooring
If you want to increase the value of your house then try installing wood flooring. Wood floor is a more popular option than stone floors or slate floors. Wood has a depth and a warm feeling that will make your house feel cozy all year long.
You can find a large range of flooring in a variety of woods. You can choose the kind of wood you want to install in your home based on your taste and the look and feel of your home. Installing wood Flooring can be a great asset to your home. Learning how to install wood flooring or hiring someone to do it for you is an investment you won’t regret. Wood flooring may not be right for a bathroom or kitchen because of the moisture levels.
Hardwood floors are a very classic choice in flooring. You can choose from wide selection of hardwoods. Try oak, cherry, hickory, maple, walnut or bellawood. You can find these in a natural color or in a stained look. You should think about leaving the wood its own color because some woods have a lovely finish that does not need to be stained. Cherry and walnut are two such examples.
Looking into the options you have for a finish when you have finished choosing the material. You can also buy wood that has been finished already which will make your job a whole lot easier. Usually it is stained and comes with a clear coating on it. This can be more pricey, but often it is worth it for the time it will save you.
You can also put the flooring down and then finish it afterwards. You will have to do the sanding, staining, and put urethane on the floor. After each coat you will have to sand it. This can take a few days to complete this whole process. You more separate coats of urethane you use the better off your surface will be.
You might also want to try reclaimed flooring. This means that it does not have a smooth texture, but they are still very attractive and don’t look like any other finish. You will also not have to see scratches on them like you will in urethane flooring.
You can also choose other things besides hardwood floors. Laminate flooring is also a good option for you. You can get these to look like real hardwood floors, but they are generally cheaper. You can hardly tell the difference between hard wood floors and laminate flooring. You can also look into a wide selection of bamboo or Cork Flooring that can give your home a great look.
Caring for your wood floors will ensure that they last longer and you can practice different things to protect your flooring no matter what kind you are using. Whether it is hardwood, laminate, or any other type of flooring then you’ll use most of the same kind of techniques.
You’ll want to sweep and vacuum your floor on a regular basis to keep the dirty and dust down. You’ll also want to wipe off the floor too to get rid of marks.
Greg K. Hansward
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what color will go best with a brazilian cherry floor for a well lite 20 * 14 family room. Gold or Green?
I don’t the neutral creme or beige colors. THinking of either olive green, yellow gold, or a artistic type of red. Not afraid of colors but I am not married to any of these either. any pics or links would be great. colors are hard to pick. thanks to all.
Would be beneficial to know the colour of the family room furniture - and the colour(s) of room(s) visible when looking from/towards the family room - definately affects the choice of colour for the room and overall flow of house.
All of your suggested colours look great with the brazilian cherry and with each other. (Fall leaf colours.) Could use in different rooms- tie together with fabric -furniture/ window treatments, art & accessories
Olive or sage green will compliment and highlight the red in brazilian cherry floor. Calming colour, easy to live with.
Gold - lean more towards rich caramel gold. Traditional. Higher energy colour.
Artistic Red? - will "wrap the room" in red - drawing the eye to furniture, trim/ceiling, accessories. Perhaps red leaning towards copper.
Favorite - olive/sage green.
Professional Decorator
should i use semi-gloss or satin finish paint on a cherry hardwood floor?
i have dark cherry wood floors, and i would like to have a lighter wall. I would like to know what kind of finish would be best
I am painting the wall a blue.
I have to agree that and eggshell finish is a great choice, tends to hide flaws in the wall and is washable.
At one of my jobs I mix paint for customers and have run into the problem of if your room is fairly bright, the "red" of the floor will cause a red hue to the wall. In your case, making the wall possibly look purple.