It is so hard to take pics of such a small room but here is the best I could do I need to finish the transition from carpet to the wood but this is real close to the end.. best money we have spent in a long time! If you have a little time, little cash and a lot of patience go for it your self! Up next.. the kitchen..
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Great looking job! I love that flooring so much I installed oak in my kitchen,formal dining roon,foyer,up stairs hall and just recently installed and did a cherry wook in my daughters old room.
Can't see that much,but this is my foyer. kitchen
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Cool! Seems like everyone that has put in a little of the floor ends up doing a lot more of it! What Kind of floor did you use? did you do it your self>?
Mine is Mihawk and yes, it was all done myself:)
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In our old house, my dad and I took up carpet upstairs and put in wood parque tile. We also tore up carpet stairs and replaced the step boards with gorgeous stained pine. Our new house came with a very nice mixture of stone tile, wood, and carpet.
Personally, I like wood. Its much warmer than stone, and easier to keep clean than carpet. Carpet also has a habit of holding dust and contaminants that can irritate someone with asthma or other respiratory problems. It can also cause mold that can cause serious illnesses. The only downside to wood is that you have to be very careful not to pour water on it, otherwise its a PITA to fix. Of course, I come from a line of country people, so wood flooring is in my blood.
Nice pics, both you and ken!
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Looks good. That is next summers project, foyer, kitchen, nook and family room. This summer is the garage!!! Hey last year it was the doorwalls, and tile work.