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Comments (5)Our family is big with recycling and I think salvaged wood is a good idea. Unfortunately, the price of salvaged wood can often times be more than new wood. Why? It is a lot of labor to remove nailed floorboards in demolition. Also, domestic (USA) hardwood timber/lumber prices are depressed due to the very weak housing and remodeling markets and the flood of cheap wood and associated wood products from overseas. You mention the rustic look, and you really need to define that to see if new wood can meet your objectives. Does rustic to you mean knots or mineral streaks or dents or worm holes or color variations, etc. You might not know it from a trip to a Big Box flooring department, but wood flooring does come in grades other than select. There is also #1 common, #2 common, #3 common, wormy, and other specialty grades and cuts. Each lower grade has features that many would call more rustic and certain features are more common in certain species/grade combinations like mineral in #1 and #2 common red oak. Glancing at current listed prices for USA sourced hardwood flooring on the internet for direct sale to consumer or installer, I see new #1 common unfinished hickory strip at $1.89/sf, new unfinished 2nd grade hard maple 4" wide at $2.39/sf, and new unfinished #1 common black walnut strip at $2.69/sf. Also, I have recently seen new pre-finished select grade red oak strip at $2.50/sf on sale at the local big box store. Clearly, new solid hardwood flooring is very price competitive with almost any flooring product and lasts way longer than the more disposable products like carpet or sheet vinyl. A flooring professional could more clearly answer this question, but uneven mastic on the bottom on boards sounds like a big problem from the beginning as it may interfere with getting tight nailing between subfloor and floorboard. Also, what finishes have been used on these old boards over time? There can be some serious compatibility problems with old wax finishes and newer finishes. Whatever is on there will greatly influence what it may cost to refinish. Finally, the finish will also influence the look as much or more than the wood. Have a flooring professional show you samples of various finishes on the wood you end up choosing. Best of luck with the flooring project....See MoreWhat Hue will Beech Cabinets Become
Comments (1)Natural beech has a pinky-gold tone to it that deepens slightly with time. But it doesn't deepen significantly enough to affect a dark stained beech's color. It becomes just very slightly "richer" in tone, and that's really it....See MoreAnother wood to complement Rosewood?
Comments (14)I shopped for Danish Modern furniture in the early 60's with my mom. The most prevalent wood was teak, followed by rosewood (more expensive) and walnut (less, and used more prevalently later as teak became more expensive/rare). I have a pronounced sense memory of the smell of the furniture stores, I assume from teak oil. I'm sitting in one of the teak armchairs we bought; I also have the 3 seat sofa, dining table, and chairs. All teak/teak veneer. I don't remember much discussion (I was 10 yrs old) of deforestation or environmental issues at the time. Now, I would be looking carefully at the origin of the wood used in construction. I like the contrast of a lighter wood with the rosewood. I think the grain and rich color of the rosewood will look even better in contrast with lighter wood. My parents' home had birch paneling in the LR/FR and ash kitchen cabinets. The teak looked wonderful with the lighter wood. I have also, on occasion, seen lighter wood (birch, maple) furniture with rosewood accents/inlay. You might try natural or caramelized bamboo with your pieces. They could look great if the grains aren't fighting with each other....See MoreHelp choosing paint color to complement wood tones in dining room
Comments (3)Again, there are so many blues and grays out there that will work with all of your colors. I suggest that you go to your favorite paint website (I love Behr and I go there all the time to choose colors for my house) and play with paint colors that you can visually paint in a room (you can choose the room). Once you find something you like, even if it's a couple of colors, I suggest buying paint samples. Once you get the samples, paint a decent sized section on a wall or two and see how it looks during the day and night. Give yourself a couple of days to decide if that is the shade you want. It's what I did when I moved in our house 3 years ago. It's how I found the shade of blue in my dining room and the shade of gray in my living room, which is in the below photo:This is Classic Silver from Behr and it is a true gray. It looks good with everything in my living room, including the wall hanging that is right of my Mom's painting. The wall hanging has a deep green border....See MoreRelated Professionals
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