Hardwood Flooring Gallery


This particular floor is 3 ½” Douglas Fir that appears as if it has suffered much damage, although in actuality those are only superficial nicks and scrapes. With some sanding and a couple of fresh coats of Polyurethane to bring out the wood’s natural color, it has been transformed into an attractive, lustrous floor that enhances the appearance of any environment. Refinishing hardwood floors can often be a cheaper and better alternative to replacing them. The transformation was stunning!

This dreary, discolored 2 ¼” Red Oak floor has also been refinished so as to eliminate any imperfections and give it a consistent hue. With the use of Early American stain a much warmer glow was achieved. Two coats of Polyurethane were used to seal the color and the wood.

The hardwood floors in this home are 2 ¼” White Oak. Border areas were cut out of the pre-existing wood floor to make room for the installation of a 2 ¼” White Oak, 2 ¼” Walnut, and 1 ½” Walnut border. The border has multiple functionality as it creates visual interest and movement throughout the rooms, serves as a room divider, and intensifies the fireplace’s purpose as the focal point of the room. After the border installation, the area in its entirety was refinished and given two coats of Polyurethane. We even customized this client’s floor with a hand painted initial meticulously placed on either side of the fireplace by the knots of the border.