It can transform your space faster than almost anything else.
Thin slat hardwood floors.
If you are considering installing wide plank hardwood flooring visit us at oak broad.
Refinishing old thin hardwood floors.
Sadly the only solutions become using an ugly transition molding or adding an additional layer of plywood throughout the layout to offset the difference.
We did take some iphone photos of most of the steps though.
Alright guys so we ve been done our floors for a while but i kept putting off this post because i took so few photos of the process.
It was a dirty job and so my camera wasn t being toted around.
Traditional narrow hardwood flooring can instantly create the atmosphere of a home from the turn of the 20 th century even if you have a newly built home.
Installing hardwood against tile or stone floors.
Thin solid hardwood floors.
Another consideration when matching old flooring to new hardwood flooring planks is that older solid hardwood floors also came in a variety of thicknesses.
Those choosing thinner solid hardwoods do so for several reasons.
This thin wood works great for scroll sawing chip carving laser cutting and engraving thick veneers and much more.
This is true of several prefinished manufacturers shown below but.
Our thin wood sizes are not nominal for example if you order a 6 wide board you will get a board exactly 6 wide or wider.
This is all solid hardwood sheets not plywood and is never glued.
Hardwood floors remained popular into the mid 20th century at which point manufactured materials became synonymous with modernism and wood fell from favor.
Add style warmth and value to your home with beautiful hardwood floors from the home depot.
Think carefully about what you want the space to be and you ll wind up with the floors of your dreams.
The oak that we use to make your floor may be considerably older than your home itself and anyone who sees it will instantly.
Unfortunately nearly all engineered hardwoods are too thin to meet vertically flush.
Traditional narrow hardwood flooring is suitable for any home.
Naturally many would assume these types of floors command a lower price tag because the amount of material milled to make the product is reduced compared to traditional 3 4 hardwoods.
But the victorian and craftsman revivals of the late 20th century saw a renewed interest in hardwood flooring along with the use of reclaimed lumber to replicate early floors.
Most solid hardwood flooring these days is 3 4 inch thick but older flooring planks could be as thin as 5 16 inch half as thick at 3 8 inch or just a bit thinner at 1 2 inch.