Anonymous wrote:I'm going to dissent. We had an older colonial with honey oak floors and I never liked them very much. The color was very hard to decorate around and yes, I thought it was dated. We stained them darker and I love them. They feel more neutral now and every color looks good against them. I've also seen much lighter floors that I liked a lot and were similarly neutral and appropriate for any wall color. For me, the in-between, kind of yellow/orange tint of the honey oak just wasn't that pretty.
I don't think you should change them because they're dated, but if you don't like the finish and don't want to work around them bite the bullet and re-stain them now. It's harder after you have all your stuff in.
How long was the process for each step? What products? When could furniture be placed on the finished stained floors?