Natural Hardwood Flooring – Liberty MO
On rare occasions, we do a no stained natural refinish. Going natural shows so much character. This is a red oak hardwood flooring and it's natural beauty.
View ProjectOn rare occasions, we do a no stained natural refinish. Going natural shows so much character. This is a red oak hardwood flooring and it's natural beauty.
View ProjectWe installed white oak wood flooring, applied classic grey stain color, and polished with a semi-gloss industrial finish.
View ProjectHardwood floors have two big advantages over other types of flooring: They’re a timeless mix of beauty and durability that pair with any design. If your hardwood floors get worn and scuffed, chances are good you won’t have to replace them; you can simply refinish them. We say “simply” with a word of caution, though. […]
View ProjectOn rare occasions, we do a no stained natural refinish. Going natural shows so much character. This is a red oak hardwood flooring and it's natural beauty.
View ProjectWe installed white oak wood flooring, applied classic grey stain color, and polished with a semi-gloss industrial finish.
View ProjectHardwood floors have two big advantages over other types of flooring: They’re a timeless mix of beauty and durability that pair with any design. If your hardwood floors get worn and scuffed, chances are good you won’t have to replace them; you can simply refinish them. We say “simply” with a word of caution, though. […]
View ProjectOn rare occasions, we do a no stained natural refinish. Going natural shows so much character. This is a red oak hardwood flooring and it's natural beauty.
View ProjectWe installed white oak wood flooring, applied classic grey stain color, and polished with a semi-gloss industrial finish.
View ProjectHardwood floors have two big advantages over other types of flooring: They’re a timeless mix of beauty and durability that pair with any design. If your hardwood floors get worn and scuffed, chances are good you won’t have to replace them; you can simply refinish them. We say “simply” with a word of caution, though. […]
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