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luis-gardella · 5 years
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With experience in various flooring jobs, we can offer you solutions, such as the installation of floor covering materials like hardwood, engineered wood, laminate, vinyl, and more. Besides new floor installations, we also do sanding and refinishing, and restoration work #longislandbuilders #longislandbuildersconstractors #longislandbuildersclub #longislandbuilderscontractors #liconstruction #woodflooring #woodfloors #entrepreneur #business #sandandrefinish https://www.instagram.com/p/B5xnMqcnHYb/?igshid=ic4i4az8j3ic
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jsteinerreno · 5 years
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New subfloor. Wood is stacked acclimating and RH is being monitored. Almost ready to start this next section of install 👍🏻. #woodfloors #woodfloorinstall #whiteoakfloors #homeremodeling #sandandrefinish #newfloors https://www.instagram.com/p/B9VCUTEA_Tm/?igshid=1a7xytm4guvef
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Tips for Choosing the Right Color for Your Hardwood Floor
Room size, ceiling height, color and texture of walls and furniture should be your primary considerations when choosing a wood floor color. The colors must complement each other in order for an overall final design to be successful. Avoid using dark colored floors in small rooms with dark walls, as it will make the room look gloomy and dense. While darker shades usually translate into a more formal look, they also bring out the warmth in other elements of décor. If the room has a low ceiling, go with light colored walls and light flooring color. If ability to conceal scratches, small dents and dust is a must, go for natural colored hardwood floors in matte finishes. Remember that color of your floor should not match (or be identical to) the color of your furniture or walls. Go with colors that contrast and complement each other. When choosing the color for your wood floor, take full advantage of flooring samples. While photos of interiors and virtual decorator software may give you a general idea of what the end result might be, nothing will inform your decision better than seeing the floor color on-site, in natural light. If you prefer a classic look, go with natural unstained wood or traditional shades of brown, such as chestnut (gunstock) or walnut stains. Dark and black tones are a popular choice for chic and modern interiors, artists’ studios or urban condos. Bold and deep colors, such as various shades of red (think natural Jatoba or Santos Mahogany, or oak and ash stained in similar colors), add character to offices, public interiors and other spaces, where large open space makes flooring a central element of décor.
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Our recent job in Teaneck. www.hugginsflooring.com 908-232-6600. #rubiomonocoat #hardwoodfloors #hugginsflooring #sandandrefinish (at Huggins Wood floor specialist)
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How To Keep Your Hardwood Floors Beautiful? The Experts at Hardwood Perfect Flooring Discuss How To Keep Your Hardwood Floors Beautiful? The Experts at Hardwood Perfect Flooring Discuss Hardwood flooring Are you thinking about revamping your home décor for the spring season? You might consider some extensive renovations, like replacing your carpets with hardwood floors. This is one of the easiest ways to completely change the ambiance of your home while bringing classic beauty into a room. What is it about hardwood floors that make them so beautiful? Flooring company Hardwood Perfect Flooring discusses the timeless splendor of hardwood floors. There is nothing like the natural beauty and warmth that emanates from hardwood floors. It is also a great way to expand the size of a room while also adding value to your home. Imagine that! Doing something for yourself so you can enjoy a room more, and it actually earns you money in the future! However, in order to ensure the hardwood floors continue adding financial value to your home, you'll need to make it last for awhile. The best way to maintain the beauty of your hardwood floors is choosing the right wood finishing. There are two great types of finishing to choose from: oil base and water base. Oil base polyurethane – Scratch and moisture resistant, this is the most common wood finishing for areas with a lot of foot traffic. The finish product of this type of urethane is an orange-brownish color that gives a richer look to your floors over time. Water base polyurethane – The finished product is a bit duller than the oil base, however the convenience of this type of urethane is that it dry’s quickly. There are also less irritating fumes caused by high VOC levels. There is no denying the natural beauty of hardwood floors and with the help of professional flooring company Hardwood Perfect Flooring you can maintain that beauty for years. Email: [email protected] Contact: (347)677-8016 Free estimate @hardwoodnyc
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