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Nail down floor vs. glue down floor. Advice needed.
Comments (1)No advantage in using a nail down product. There are many quality engineered floors on the market today that have the same durable finish as the solid hardwood products....See Moreadvice are cabinets dated can I paint countertops and flooring advice
Comments (1)Some questions need to be answered first: 1. What is your style? 2. I’m seeing tile and something else in the kitchen. What flooring domyou have in each room? 3. It looks like some cabinets have already been painted. Are your starting over or are those to remain as is? 4. Are you keeping the wall paint?...See Moreflooring advice
Comments (5)have you looked into real engineered hardwood instead of LVP? The real wood will last (guarantee) 25-50 yrs, but the LVP will not. and lvp (unless you really spend a good price) will always look like fake wood. ideally you want the same flooring throughout. like this oak. see how much nicer this looks when everything is the same? diff railing too(more on that further down) You can get new treads (oak) and stain them to match whatever flooring you get. keep the risers painted white if you like. why not look into a wire brushed french oak? that's what I have. it's pretty darn tough. I've spilled water over it, have animals and it's held up very well. You could match your stair treads a lot easier to it (or, just get oak treads to replace the doug fir you currently have) Calif classics Mediterranean collection similar stairs like yours. refinished oak treads and real wood floors. here's the real stuff,,, https://rewardflooring.com/collections/costa and here's the Coretec LVP JenWoodhouse reviewed this hardwood. It's inexpensive but looks pretty good. go to her blog to see the full review and how she installed it. (she did it herself!) It's the Malibu from HomeDepot, click and lock flooring or, how about something black or dark gray in a slate or this basalt tile porcelain that looks like black slate laid in a herringbone As a sidenote, once you touch those stairs, you'll have to bring that railing up to code. the ballusters on the left side are too wide. (4" max) diff looks you can do no railing at all, but there is a step down bench You could also close off that railing to give you more storage or a place for furniture:...See Morekitchen flooring advice needed
Comments (3)I’ve been unable to locate the exact style & size of the bamboo in stock but will continue searching!...See MoreRelated Professionals
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