Original Hardwood Flooring Isn't Always Salvageable—Here's The Deal
Fixing up a historic home has its challenges, sure, but also its glorious discoveries. An original farm house sink under a layer of dust in the basement, perhaps, or a good-as-new cast-iron tub in the master bath. And, if you're lucky, original hardwood floors underneath the bad carpet job. All it takes at that point is a good sanding followed by staining, sealing, and adding a final protective finish like polyurethane, and you've got the prettiest floors in all the land. "We love the opportunity to specify wood floors to be hand-scraped with a micro bevel on the edges because this treatment adds an amazing depth of character to the surface of the floor," notes architect John B. Murray. But here's the thing: No matter how badly you wish it to be true, old wood floors aren't always salvageable. You can know more about one, visit billig Gulvafslibning Here's how to figure out if yours are and what to do next.
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