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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Lets Talk Flooring
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackoyote" data-source="post: 14719494" data-attributes="member: 158200"><p>Having a similar dilemma. When we bought our house it had for the most part been renovated, including some beautiful 'engineered wood' floors in the kitchen (instead of stone for some reason), and carpets in the rest. There are existing hardwoods under the carpet that I'm guessing are really nasty since they covered it, however my pops used to run a flooring business, so I know we can get them looking good again.</p><p></p><p>Either way, the kitchen goes through a doorway and leads into a hallway for one transition and the other transition is to our dining room where these two different floors will meet...we've decided to do a completely different color when staining the floors so that it doesn't look like we're trying to match, because it would be impossible. This seems to be the best way to go about it unless you want to completely re-do the existing section.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackoyote, post: 14719494, member: 158200"] Having a similar dilemma. When we bought our house it had for the most part been renovated, including some beautiful 'engineered wood' floors in the kitchen (instead of stone for some reason), and carpets in the rest. There are existing hardwoods under the carpet that I'm guessing are really nasty since they covered it, however my pops used to run a flooring business, so I know we can get them looking good again. Either way, the kitchen goes through a doorway and leads into a hallway for one transition and the other transition is to our dining room where these two different floors will meet...we've decided to do a completely different color when staining the floors so that it doesn't look like we're trying to match, because it would be impossible. This seems to be the best way to go about it unless you want to completely re-do the existing section. [/QUOTE]
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