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type of floor and stain color is this?
questions. The flooring is 5” wide engineered hardwood. It’s called Turlington plank with a cherry/ red oak finish. The cabinetry is Cherry wood with a Chocolate finish by Diamond. The clients selected the paint colors, so we don’t have that information, sorry.
What are the wood colors for cabinets and floors
engineered floors are frequently used in basements (called below grade) for added dimensional stability due to moisture issues often found in basements. The engineered product will remain flat.
type of flooring is this in the basement? thanks :)
I was told that you couldn't put hardwood flooring in a basement because it would warp. Is that not true?
can put wood flooring in your basement. The only detail is that it must be engineered flooring. That means its just like normal flooring except it has an engineered wood backer that it is attached to. You can have good quality engineered flooring installed just like regular flooring and even finished on
That floor is awesome! Can you please tell me where to get it and the type, thanks!
I'd like to find out the info on the flooring as well. :)
Agreed... you can use real hardwood in the basement. Most people use Laminate because of durability and of course price, but a good engineered floor would
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you used wood on the floor of the basement. Any moisture issues? Did you use any special products
Are these floor heated? Do heated wood flooring work better than tile?
Are these floor heated? Do heated wood flooring work well
Hard flooring and area rugs in the basement
hard flooring for a sleek and practical finishing touch. Basements are notoriously damp and prone to leaks (and even floods), and hard flooring will likely last longer in those conditions than wall-to-wall carpeting.Tell us: Do you have (or hope to have) a finished basement? Share your best tip below