



| • This oak floor was over fifty years old. Once sanded, it was finished with a neutral-rosewood stain color and three coats of polyurethane. |



| • This floor was covered in old carpet pad and glue, but was still sandable. The finished product doesn't even look like the same floor. |







| • These floors were all carefully repaired and refinished using techniques suited for each application. |
| This oak floor needed repairs before refinishing. New boards were spliced into it to match the original pattern. Then it was sanded and finished. |
| This oak floor has new wood spliced into it to match the original oak. It also has an added Brazilian cherry feature stripe to separate the two areas. |
| This very old pine floor was covered in paint and wax before it was sanded. Once refinished, it too looked like a brand new floor. |
| This pine floor was also in bad shape before it was sanded. The feature stripes of Brazilian Cherry, Maple, and Walnut define the space where walls were removed |
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