Looking for engineered white oak with a walnut stain
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Comments (8)We have white oak kitchen cabinets with a very light stain. Our house was originally built with white oak floors, which we thought were red oak. We had to replace quite a few boards and we used red oak so now we have a red and white oak floor (definitely by accident). I'm with you on the white oak being nicer. Despite the efforts of our floor refinisher, the red oak still has a pinkish cast to it. In order to make the white and red oaks really blend, we would have had to go with darker stain on the floor, which we didn't want. Have you checked local cabinet makers for prices for white oak cabinets. We found that some could only get red oak and others could only get white oak. The guy who could only get white oak wasn't any more expensive than the guy who could only get red oak....See MoreEngineered Wood Floor 3mm Wear Layer in Euro White Oak or White Oak?
Comments (27)@Joe Macker. I added protective film to my windows to block UV rays from causing damage. The advantage is that this protects everything in my room. I had damage to my furniture - both cloth and wood from the light streaming in. I have an Eastern exposure. You can't tell that there is any kind of protective film on the windows as mine are not tinted - or tinted so slightly that there is almost no difference but they are rated for close to 99% blocking of the UV rays....See MoreLVP that looks like Engineered European White Oak? ;)
Comments (32)@AJD. I know this an old post, but I am curious as to what the tile is in your original post? Was that a backsplash tile or countertop? If it was for your countertop, please let me know what it is as I really like the look of it. Only difference is that I am looking for a lighter European White Oak LVP, SPC with minimum of 20 mil and natural or micro bevel. Having the hardest time finding something!...See MoreWhite oak flooring. On site staining first engineered
Comments (2)If you want the wide plank, you MUST HAVE the right temperature AND humidity control. You will need to upgrade your HVAC system to include humidity control. If you live in a hot/humid climate, you will have to have a whole-home DEhumidifier. If you live in a cold/dry climate you will need a whole-home HUMidifier. If you live in an area with BOTH (cold/dry winters + hot/humid summers) you will need the top of the line whole-home humidifier/dehumidifier. Purchase the upgrade. Make sure it is calculated properly for the size of the house. The BIGGEST mistake people make is choosing the flooring/finishes without upgrading the climate controls. It leads to a whole mess of problems....See Morecpartist
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