staining jarrah floorboards
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Comments (8)Apologies Connie for resurrecting an old thread, but I was wondering how you got on? We are facing a similar dilemma. We have discovered existing Kauri pine floorboards in great nick as part of our reno, and want to either match or use something sympathetic in the new extension. They are competely unfinished apart from sanding, with just some black japan around the edges of the rooms....See MoreKitchen floor tiles to match floorboards
Comments (8)I'm with Trek, dark flooring just shows up too much mess - over a large area it will even show dust, especially if it gets sun. I really can't understand the need to put tiles on kitchen floors, they are so hard and unforgiving, especially on your body and can lead to tired and aching legs if you are standing for long periods and even backache. Have you considered a lino floor? These days it is not cheap, but there are some good patterns in it that look like tiles or you can just get something reasonably plain but it is so much kinder to your body. Cork tiles are also another option as they come in many colours now. Otherwise, maybe look for a laminated or vinyl flooring that matches your existing flooring and rethink the colour for the existing flooring to match the kitchen....See MorePorcelain tiles over wooden floorboards - Any good?
Comments (20)I don't know about the osmo, I have only looked at it on the net. If you are looking for the satin look, I can guarantee that is what you will achieve with three coats of the livos Kunos oil as I have used hundreds of litres of it. If you look at their web site it will answer all of your questions and don't hesitate to call them. I would also ask if they have a recommended floor sander in your area, as it is not your normal sand and apply. Keep the questions coming if you have any. There is nothing I enjoy more than knowing that out timber resources are being treated in the best possible manner. These shots are of my own jarrah floor that show the scratches from the couch and after 2 mins repair. If this had been a poly floor the only option would be to sand the entire house....See MoreJarrah floorboards
Comments (0)Hi, I need some professional knowledge regarding Jarrah floors. I put down Jarrah floors over 12 months ago. I would like to put a rug down. After 12 months of the floors curing, would a rug eventually leave a different colour floor patch if I decided to remove the rug from the area in the future. The room is protected from direct Sun throughout the day. I'm concerned if I decided to change my mind about having a rug, I will be left with an outline of the rug on the floorboards. What is the professional opinion or observation on this? Thank you...See Morehelendyjak
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