Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a basic honey oak floor right now that are original to the house (1960's) and for many reasons are getting ripped out and replaced. We renovated the house DIY when we bought it 6 years ago and the floors remain the biggest single thing that I regret not doing.
What I want is something like an unstained hickory or a gunstock oak. I grew up in the south in an old house and we had heart of pine floors, and I love that look, with the knots and grain. Obviously you can't get heart of pine floors anymore, but I can't really figure out what is kind of close to that.
I like the first two hickory links, but not the third: (sorry, I can't remember how to link images!)
https://images.app.goo.gl/BZ972sCHqbuWBEZ89
https://images.app.goo.gl/Pkqe9D63ErRKFNWA6
https://images.app.goo.gl/qPxYKrCQ5UGNtpWz7 (too splotchy)
Thoughts?
There is no such thing as boney oak. It is either red oak or white oak. Honey is the stain.
I'd say go with oak again, a combo of red and white oak for variation, those old homes had really old oak which was so beautiful with a ton of variation. Everything these days is young and so monotone.
Personally I'd salvage what I have and feather some new in. Crazy talk to some a superior product for an inferior one.
Anonymous wrote:We have a basic honey oak floor right now that are original to the house (1960's) and for many reasons are getting ripped out and replaced. We renovated the house DIY when we bought it 6 years ago and the floors remain the biggest single thing that I regret not doing.
What I want is something like an unstained hickory or a gunstock oak. I grew up in the south in an old house and we had heart of pine floors, and I love that look, with the knots and grain. Obviously you can't get heart of pine floors anymore, but I can't really figure out what is kind of close to that.
I like the first two hickory links, but not the third: (sorry, I can't remember how to link images!)
https://images.app.goo.gl/BZ972sCHqbuWBEZ89
https://images.app.goo.gl/Pkqe9D63ErRKFNWA6
https://images.app.goo.gl/qPxYKrCQ5UGNtpWz7 (too splotchy)
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:I would try to get reclaimed wood, but I need 2500 ft2. If this was an old house, I wouldn’t rip the floors out, but there is nothing historic about this one. We’re replacing the floors because they were not installed correctly, and move when you walk on them, especially on the stairs. They also squeak horridly 9 months of the year (less so in the summer), and I can hear my cat walking through the house in the winter. Two rooms upstairs are damaged from a roof leak before we bought it. They had carpets on them for 50+ years before we bought the house, and I was so thrilled to find wood floors, but now I just hate them. I just want to start over. I’ve talked to flooring guys and contractors, and they all say that our neighborhood is renowned for its crappy floor installations, and no amount of refinishing can fix the noises and movement.
I love the hickory floors, but I’m not a risk taker when it comes to permanent fixtures in the house. And I feel like those are a risk, unfortunately.
