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maryann_m

need suggestions on hardwood flooring idea

14 years ago

I need to make a final decision about what kind of flooring to use in our kitchen remodel. We currently have ceramic tile from the late 80's. I'm not interested in getting tile again. Originally I was thinking cork, but I'm leaning toward hardwood. The space adjacent to the kitchen is natural oak hardwood, which we just refinished about a year ago. I'd like to make the entire area more cohesive, so I'm hoping I can find as close as possible of a match for the existing wood and continue it in the kitchen.

In our new design, we will be extending our kitchen several feet into the adjacent hardwood area. We don't want to do anything that will require us to refinish the existing hardwood again, so we would not be weaving the new hardwood into the old; we would be inserting a divider board and then continue the new kitchen hardwood on the opposite side.

Because of placement of cabinets, areas where chairs will be pulled in and out, etc. the dividing line between new and old might best be placed on an angle.

I'm thinking that I might like to have the hardwood in the kitchen continue at that angle rather than run in the same direction as the adjacent hardwood--especially since we probably won't be able to match the color of the existing hardwood exactly. Might the slight variation in color be less noticeable if the flooring was laying at different angles?

Or, do you think it's best to not even try to match the existing color, style, etc, but to go with something noticeably different?

I've tried to illustrate what I'm thinking in the attached image. I'd appreciate any suggestions or comments. Thanks!

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