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Example of a transitional carpeted living room design in Atlanta with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Example of a transitional carpeted living room design in Atlanta with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

Example of a transitional medium tone wood floor and brown floor open concept kitchen design in New York with marble countertops, marble backsplash, two islands, recessed-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, white backsplash and white countertops

Neutral wide plank European Oak wood floors in this Pacific Modern interior by @DCFineHomes in Eugene, OR. This floor is 7-1/2" wide engineered wood using specialty reactive stains to neutralize the wood color for light and subtle beauty.
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Inspiration for a large rustic dark wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Atlanta with a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, distressed cabinets, wood countertops, beige backsplash, stone tile backsplash and an island
Inspiration for a large rustic dark wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Atlanta with a farmhouse sink, raised-panel cabinets, distressed cabinets, wood countertops, beige backsplash, stone tile backsplash and an island

For those who prefer light-colored floors but do not wish for the consequent atmospheric coolness, Margot is the perfect solution: a light-colored floor that radiates an aura of warmth. In contrast to Sanzio and Burano, smooth and sophisticated Margot pursues a sense of unity, blurring the lines between floor planksboards. With its mellow texture and pleasantly bright ambience, Margot emanates an intoxicating impression of serene bliss.

These floors were selected by an acclaimed designer from our Colorado Mountain Collection. 7-1/2" wide and 8' long, these floors have a complex, multi-step coloring process that is achieved by fuming and reactive stains. The end result is a neutral gray that is simply stunning.

Maybe it was just a blushing moment, maybe more distance is needed. A white yarn flutters above the cliff, accompanied by the wuthering of the wilderness blows. Suddenly, all of the unevenness turn into grains and textures, appearing on the wood planks. The story contains small rural villages, huge ruts, and the warmth of that stone fireplace.
The coloring process of this type of flooring is unique, using the reactive stain coloring technique, wood’s natural colors and grains react differently to the water-based environment-friendly chemicals, such color variations represent wood’s natural characteristics. The water-based UV Lacquer coating type provides great protection to the wood planks, it not only prevents the permeating of water moisture but is also more durable and environment-friendly.

This client came to us looking for a space that would allow their children a place to hang out while still feeling at home. The versatility of finished concrete flooring works well to adapt to a variety of home styles, and works seamlessly with this Craftsman-style home. We worked with the client to decide that a darker reactive stain would really make the space feel warm, inviting, and comfortable. The look and feel of the floor with this stain selection would be similar to the pictures they provided of the look they were targeting when we started the selection process. The clients really embraced the existing cracks in the concrete, and thought they exhibited the character of the house – and we agree.
When our team works on residential projects, it is imperative that we keep everything as clean and mess-free as possible for the client. For this reason, our first step was to apply RAM Board throughout the house where our equipment would be traveling. Tape and 24″ plastic were also applied to the walls of the basement to protect them. The original floor was rather new concrete with some cracks. Our team started by filling the cracks with a patching product. The grinding process then began, concrete reactive stain was applied in the color Wenge Wood, and then the floor was sealed with our two step concrete densification and stain-guard process. The 5 step polishing process was finished by bringing the floor to a 800-grit level. We were excited to see how the space came together after the rest of construction, which was overseen by the contractor Arbor Homes, was complete. View the gallery below to take a look!

Dancer Concrete Design was contacted to find the best way to deliver a finished concrete floor in such a different type of space. The home’s design is of two intersecting circles that make up the garage and main living space. A basement sits below half of the structure while a structural concrete pad supports the other half circle. The floor finishing would take place in the living room, dinning room, and into the kitchen. For this project the owners were fully occupying the space.
Of course this process aesthetically enhances the space, but we have also found it to increase the durability of our floors. After mechanically removing the grout we move to additional polishing steps and our two-step sealing process of densification and stain guard. Densifying is a reactive penetrating sealer that makes the concrete even stronger and resistant to scratches, stains and other contaminants. The homeowner selected a natural concrete finish – no added stains or dyes – and the final day, the team polished the floor to the desired finish, a level one, 400-grit shine.

Every inch of this home is a testimony to exquisite craftsmanship and keen attention to detail. Beginning underfoot, European oak flooring with a rich smoked and reactive stain graces the entire residence, casting a warm and inviting hue throughout. This premium flooring seamlessly connects spaces, weaving together the bedrooms, hallways, dining room, and pantry, ensuring a cohesive and harmonious flow.
More than just flooring, it's the thoughtful nuances, the intricate moldings, and the bespoke fixtures that set this Saratoga residence apart. Each corner, each edge, reveals a story of precision, turning a mere living space into an opulent retreat.
Embodying a seamless fusion of time-honored tradition and contemporary flair, this home is a masterpiece of design. It stands proudly, not just as a structure, but as an emblem of meticulous planning, avant-garde design, and impeccable execution. Those fortunate enough to call it home are assured a lifestyle that marries comfort with elegance, and practicality with luxury, ensuring cherished moments and memories for generations to come.

Every detail meticulously designed in this modern-transitional kitchen design.
This beautiful Eugene, Oregon tour home features our premium European Oak hardwood flooring designed with subtle light gray yet neutral color tones. This floor is engineered for stability to allow wide 8-5/8" planks with long lengths without seasonal movement.

The Living Room is centered around the natural stone fire place, creating a warm gathering area.
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Inspiration for a large modern open concept and formal dark wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Other with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv
Inspiration for a large modern open concept and formal dark wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Other with beige walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and no tv

A lightly tanned base and gray tones, mixed with wisps of the setting sun’s residual warmth and the feel of a loving embrace–this is the perfect concoction that creates a floor that is truly unique to you: Matira!
Whether paving the grounds of a modern mansion or a cozy cottage, this wood, with its glowing warmth and homey ambiance, is the first choice for those who enjoy gray floors. With its exceptional color design and craftsmanship, it subtly showcases wood knots that are finely and organically integrated with the entire floor.
Rustic and comforting, Matira offers an incomparable excellence that will bring an atmosphere of natural luxury to your home.

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Example of a minimalist home design design in Austin
Example of a minimalist home design design in Austin

Counterop, Back splash: Brittanicca™ from Cambria's Marble Collection™
Kitchen - kitchen idea in Minneapolis with quartz countertops, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash and an island
Kitchen - kitchen idea in Minneapolis with quartz countertops, white backsplash, stone slab backsplash and an island

Soapstone Black offers a luxurious, deep black appearance with striking white veins, resembling black marble but with better durability.
Non-porous and non-reactive, it resists staining and etching, making it easy to maintain.
A soft honed finish enhances its natural beauty, while a wax or mineral oil can add a glossy look and protect against minor scratches.
Over time, soapstone develops a unique patina, adding to its timeless appeal. Ideal for various designs, Soapstone Black combines elegance with practicality.

A traditional kitchen with touches of the farmhouse and Mediterranean styles. We used cool, light tones adding pops of color and warmth with natural wood.

Dancer Concrete Design was contacted to find the best way to deliver a finished concrete floor in such a different type of space. The home’s design is of two intersecting circles that make up the garage and main living space. A basement sits below half of the structure while a structural concrete pad supports the other half circle. The floor finishing would take place in the living room, dinning room, and into the kitchen. For this project the owners were fully occupying the space.
Of course this process aesthetically enhances the space, but we have also found it to increase the durability of our floors. After mechanically removing the grout we move to additional polishing steps and our two-step sealing process of densification and stain guard. Densifying is a reactive penetrating sealer that makes the concrete even stronger and resistant to scratches, stains and other contaminants. The homeowner selected a natural concrete finish – no added stains or dyes – and the final day, the team polished the floor to the desired finish, a level one, 400-grit shine.
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