Anonymous wrote:We refinished and used Duraseal dark grey and the floors look amazing. This was part of a big renovation removing the colonial look of our 90s house, now the style is more updated/transitional. It’s key to test multiple different stains and when you narrow it down do 2-3 in another area. Agree- don’t be rushed!
Light stains do not work as well on red oak as it’s impossible to get rid of that pink/red tones. Darker helps a lot to saturate.
I wish red oak was tougher. We get dings and dents so easily.
Anonymous wrote:Is polyurethane water based? Not OP, but that's what's in our proposed reno contract. Wondering if we should change it.
Anonymous wrote:Above link shows various stains to make red oak look more like white oak, ie less pink or orange
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We refinished them and did a clear, water based finish (no color whatsoever) and they are gorgeous now! Fairly light.
Not OP, but wondering whether anyone has photos of this kind of clear finish on red oak? We have the same floors and want to make them look nicer without going trendy. I was thinking darker but maybe that's not necessary.
Our neighbor did it and it is light, not pink at all. Oil based stains will make it orangey.
This is what it will look like:
https://www.facebook.com/MoiHardwoodFloors/videos/2457413607705422/
Maybe, maybe not. I saw ours when they were sanded and they didn’t even look this neutral then so I doubt a clear coat would neutralize them any further. We did walnut stain. In retrospect I’d have gone a little darker maybe 50% walnut and 50% provincial
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We refinished them and did a clear, water based finish (no color whatsoever) and they are gorgeous now! Fairly light.
Not OP, but wondering whether anyone has photos of this kind of clear finish on red oak? We have the same floors and want to make them look nicer without going trendy. I was thinking darker but maybe that's not necessary.
Our neighbor did it and it is light, not pink at all. Oil based stains will make it orangey.
This is what it will look like:
https://www.facebook.com/MoiHardwoodFloors/videos/2457413607705422/