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Staining Wooden Floors and the Advantages it Offers

by Alex M. Worked as a Business Development Manager

A wooden floor is a suitable choice for interior flooring in California. But it involves several intricate processes, such as preparing the floor, treating, and finishing it. Every choice affects the finished product. Staining is a critical task that enhances the floor’s appearance by adding depth and warmth. Pasadena wood floors require appropriate staining for the best results.

 

What is Staining?

Most people mistake staining to be the same as finishing. Both are different processes. Staining means coloring the floor, and finishing is the final coating that adds a protective layer to the wood. It is somewhat similar to painting a wall, but there is one vital difference. Choosing the wrong color and painting the wall can be rectified, but staining wrong means re-sanding the floor and repeating the process. It consumes time and money.

People can choose from many colors. Selecting the appropriate color for staining the floor depends on various factors, such as the amount of light the room gets, the type of wood used, and the overall design.

The Advantages of Staining a Wooden Floor

Inappropriately handling the staining process can be disastrous, whereas adequate staining can significantly improve the room’s appearance. Pasadena wood floors can acquire plenty of enhancement with proper stainings, like improved depth, shine, warmth, and color. The finished product can resemble the attractive floors seen in interior design magazines. Here are some benefits.

 

Highlights the Wood’s Natural Elegance

Staining draws out the material’s natural patina and grain, promoting a comfortable, warm touch to the room.

 

Acquires the Beauty of Dark Wood

While wooden floors usually highlight a light tone, homeowners can achieve a dramatic dark tone using a deep, rich stain. It increases the resale value of the property or makes it a premium real estate choice.

 

Copies the Appearance of a Specific Wood Type

Many homeowners fail to afford expensive wood types for floors. Some wonder if they can buy a home with a specific wood type and give it a different look. It is possible. Staining a light-colored wood with a bold cherry color can help induce the dimension and depth of natural cherry. Since a few wood types, such as oak do not offer flexibility, it becomes hard to get detailed designs like lattice or herringbone. However, staining allows the flexibility to achieve the desired pattern to create a floor resembling the natural characteristics of oak.

 

Staining may not be mandatory, but experts highly recommend it for Pasadena wood floors. It helps enrich the floor and showcase the overall room appearance.

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