Can anyone identify this wood flooring?
Dan Hahn
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Can anyone identify this wood?
Comments (2)It looks like walnut burl veneer to me also. Do a Google image search to see samples. Here is a link that might be useful: Walnut burl veneer - Google images....See MoreCan anyone identify this floor?
Comments (7)Thanks for the feedback! millworkman - Thanks for the tip! I'll definitely take a look into Bruce. Unique Wood Floors - I looked at the Chelsea Plank Flooring, and you may be onto something there. It looks like a really good possibility. Vith - I agree with you about them being difficult to clean, I think I said the exact same thing when I first saw the pic! It's a beautiful floor, and I don't think the bigger bevels would bother me, I think it would be dirt build-up where the pre-drilled rivet holes are that would get to me the most. By the look of the finish, I don't think these are Original floors from the build of the home in the 70's. Thanks everyone!...See MoreHELP!! Can anyone please identify the colors of these vinyl floors?
Comments (3)I would just do a search for rooms in the style you want and filter to medium wood floors. The precise shade isn't as important as finding an inspiration, then sampling different colours that will fit that inspiration in the room itself. The furniture, lighting, etc will really affect how any specific colour shows in your particular space....See MoreCan anyone identify this floor?
Comments (6)Saw it in a business and love it. Trying to figure out the brand of flooring Ask them : ) . That's what I did. I saw vinyl plank flooring I liked that looked like it was holding up to a lot in the commercial setting, so I asked them where they got it and then called that company and asked which product....See MoreDan Hahn
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