Basement Flooring - Should it match hardwood on main level?
Matt Serrick
6 years ago
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6 years agolast modified: 6 years agoSina Sadeddin Architectural Design
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Anyone lay hardwood in kitchen and match to existing hardwood?
Comments (5)I had the exact same issue. Initially they thought they could do it. But my house is old and when they did the demo they said the way they did the spacing of the supports under the wood on the older section cannot be duplicated today and the floor would never look even and the old section would always be a little higher and "squeaky". Ended up doing the whole floor. However, the hallways are old hardwood as well and the transition (via a doorway) seems fine....See MoreHardwoods on main floor. Can I put similar LVT on 2nd or carpet best?
Comments (7)I'm glad you like it. It's a laminate, so from what I understand it does not hold up to moisture the way vinyl would... But I am not an expert - I'm sure google and the Pros on here could help you better than I could. And judging from a quick google, it seems to be priced anywhere from $1.99-$2.99 a square foot. Good luck!...See MoreBasement flooring dilemma - Hardwood stairs to LVP flooring transition
Comments (9)We have hardwood on our main floor and LVP on our stairs down to the basement as well as on the basement floor (over cement). When the LVP was first installed on the stairs (it's been a little over a year now), my husband thought the "lip" part of the stair treads (the bull-nosed edge piece) was not installed perfectly flush and secure on several (I think 4) of the treads, so I wonder if that is not uncommon and is what your flooring contractor is worried about. I didn't even notice it, but my husband is a perfectionist and it bothered him. Rather than complain and have the installers come back to address the issue, my husband fixed the issue himself. I think he used tiny little nails (with no heads) to better secure the edge pieces to the adjoining LVP pieces, and I used dots of acrylic paint from my art supplies to cover the bitty nail holes. We have never had a problem with them since and we are up and down the stairs many times daily so they get heavy use. Just wanted to mention our experience in case that makes any difference for your decision. I don't regret using it on our stairs. We picked an LVP that coordinates pretty well with our upstairs hardwood in color, just a little more rustic which fits our basement vibe. We didn't want to introduce yet another type of flooring just for the stairs....See MoreMatch hardwood floors or not?? NEED HELP!!
Comments (6)In design an upper floor can have it's own colour theme even with wood. The best thing to do is to match the SPECIES and then stain the upper floors a different colour. Traditionally the STAIRS match the 'main' level wood. If you put the new wood on the stairs be prepared for a BIG colour clash. You can run a stair runner but then you need to paint/stain the railings/spindles, etc. It becomes a much bigger job. Your lower level appears to be a maple with an oil based finish (or a gunstock stain). Check to see if the wood is thick enough to get a full sand and refinish (we call that 'refinishing'). The wood needs to be 3mm or THICKER above the 'tongue' to achieve a full sand/refinish. You can check the thickness of the wood by finding a cross section in the floor = vent cover. Simply pop off the vent and look at the cut section of the wood. You measure the ENTIRE thickness of the wood (total thickness) and then you measure the amount of wood above the tongue to find out if you have 3mm or more for a sand/refinish. What is CURRENTLY on the stairs?...See MoreSJ McCarthy
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