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What Color Should You Stain Your Wood Floors?

by Alex M. Worked as a Business Development Manager

Flooring experts often get asked: Should I stain my floors and if so, what color should I choose?

You can certainly understand why this can be such a dilemma for some people, your floors will be one of the biggest determinants of the look of your home.

Moreover, if you make a mistake with them, you'll be stuck with them for a long, long time.

Answering this question isn't as difficult as you might think. It is important to consider a number of factors before deciding whether or not to stain your floors.

Also, what stain color is best for your home during wood floor refinishing Sherman Oaks.

Let's follow a few steps to see what your decision should be.


 To Stain Or Not:

To be clear - staining refers to a different step that is done to color your wood floors.

Between sanding them and applying the clear coat of finish, this step is performed. Often, people think staining means applying a top coat of polyurethane or oil. 

However, in the flooring industry, those are called 'finishes'. On top of the stain, multiple coats of clear finish are applied.

Another way for you to change the color of your floor is to use a colored hardwax oil such as Rubio Monocoat or Pallmann Magic Oil, or use a dye.

Therefore, no floor needs to be stained. It's fine just to apply finish to them without this step. Keep this in mind while opting for wood floor refinishing Sherman Oaks.

However, if you want to stain or pre-treat your hardwood floors to change their color and have a surface finish applied, they will need to be stained.

What Type Of Wood Do You Have?

We recommend that you do not stain exotic, rare, or special wood floors such as mahogany, cherry, rosewood, walnut, aged pine, or even maple.

In their natural colors, they already look great. The majority of people stain their floors so they will look like one of these awesome floors.

You're already ahead of the game if you have this type of naturally beautiful hardwood floor in your home.

Maybe you have a more common type of wood like red or white oak. You must then make a decision.

The type of flooring you have shouldn't be the only factor to consider. Ultimately, choosing wood floor refinishing Sherman Oaks depends on your preferences and tastes. 

Many different species of wood floors have been stained for our clients, including Brazilian Cherry and maple floors that they didn't like.

Conclusion

You will have no trouble finding a color that fits in perfectly with your home, regardless of what your taste may be, dark floors, lighter floors, shades of red, or grey or brown.

And if you don't find the perfect color in a tin, we can mix some stains together to create a custom blend to suit your style and taste.


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About Alex M. Advanced   Worked as a Business Development Manager

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