Hardwood Flooring Showrooms Seattle

Restoration Hardwood Floors, Inc. added 6 new photos.Not our usual project, but a fun one! Put new floors in this bus for our friends at "Outstanding In The Field". Our work is going nationwide! 😄Restoration Hardwood Floors, Inc. added 8 new photos.Hey friends, here are some more before and afters! A little job we just finished up in Ballard sanding, staining and finishing some old top-nailed Oak floors and installing a new Oak staircase. Let us know if your floors are in need of a little love!Restoration Hardwood Floors, Inc. added 2 new photos.And here are a couple of shots of that 4" #2 common red oak and herringbone after the first coat of finish dried, and with some good light!Restoration Hardwood Floors, Inc.Hey Facebook friends! Restoration Hardwood Floors is looking to add someone to our team! We're looking for someone hardworking, motivated and interested in a career in a great trade. No experience is necessary, although some construction background is helpful. The right person would be trained by two master craftsmen with a combined 60+ years in the hardwood flooring business in Seattle. D

rivers license and good driving record required. ERestoration Hardwood Floors, Inc. added 4 new photos.Then comes the staining and finishing of the new floors. A DuraSeal spice brown stain and the fist of two coats of Swedish finish. Should be a beauty when she's done! I'll post those pictures in a few weeks when we go back to apply the final coat of finishRestoration Hardwood Floors, Inc. added 5 new photos.H
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ulled this gorgeous quartersawn White Oak flooring out of one of our latest jobs, being replaced with wide (4") plank #2 common grade Red Oak flooring. It may not look like much now, but wait until you see it in it's new home!Restoration Hardwood Floors, Inc. added 5 new photos.Here's a few before/after photos of a Fir kitchen floor we did this week.Restoration Hardwood Floors, Inc. added 4 new photos.Floors are all sanded and finished with two coats of Osmo Pro Polyx Oil! What do you think? There's Red and White Oak, Maple, Ash, Hickory, Heart Pine, Jatoba, Santos Mahogany, Tigerwood and Walnut, and maybe an odd piece of something else too!Restoration Hardwood Floors, Inc.Time to start sanding the floors in what I affectionately like to call "The Outhouse". How many different kinds of filler does a guy need for a floor like this? Lets go with five! Actually, I could have used one more...Restoration Hardwood Floors, Inc. added 4 new photos.Doing a little work on the RHF ranch! ;ecided to empty out the storage unit and put all those odds and ends of flooring to use. I

'll post more pictures after sanding and finishing.Restoration Hardwood Floors, Inc. added 6 new photos.A few more of the finished productRestoration Hardwood Floors, Inc. added 18 new photos.Here are pictures taken during sanding, staining and after it was all finishedRestoration Hardwood Floors, Inc. added 13 new photos.Happy New Year from Restoration Hardwood Floors! We haven't posted much in quite a while and we are resolving to post more this year! Here are some before/after pictures of some old Fir floors in a First Hill condo we worked in around the holidays. Lots of patching, sanding, dark stain and waterbased finish. Enjoy, and let us know if you have any wood floor needs!Restoration Hardwood Floors, Inc.Restoration Hardwood Floors has a new set of wheels!Restoration Hardwood Floors, Inc. added a new photo.Restoration Hardwood Floors, Inc. added a new photo.If you’re looking for flooring that is strong, reliable, and easy to clean, you’ve come to the right place. We have a wide selection of hardwood, tile, and laminate flooring options.

Our skilled teams in Everett and Ballard would love to help you find the perfect flooring to match your home and meet your needs. We offer a wide selection of hardwood floors. From solid pre-finished hardwoods and engineered hardwoods, to cork or bamboo flooring, we offer you top of the line products and hottest trends. We source our products only from the most trusted industry brands, with our focus being quality. Some of these manufacturers include Shaw, Mohawk, Armstrong, and Kars. Hardwood floors have many benefits. One of the most notable is that spills, dirt, and food that would stain a carpet are easily wiped up off a hardwood floor. Accidents happen, especially in the dining room, entryway, play areas and hobby spaces where spills are more common. Hardwood flooring is durable and stain-proof Another benefit of hardwood flooring is that harmful particulates have nowhere to hide. This is especially beneficial for families with members that struggle with allergies, asthma, and other environmental sensitivities.

It is easy to clean, allergy-free, and pet-friendly. Also, this safe, clean flooring is a long term investment—hardwood can be repaired instead of replaced entirely, and its resistance to stains and smells will keep it fresh for years. Finally, there is the ageless style that hardwood offers. A warm, natural look will never go out of style, whether you want a rustic feel or sleek, modern vibe. Remember, as you weigh your flooring options, our experienced teams in Everett and Ballard can help you choose the hardwood floor that has the right texture, color, and durability to match your home. Adding tile flooring or accentuating wall tile to one of your rooms can be a perfect way to add a little pizzaz to your house. Our showroom contains a wide array of wall and floor tiles, as well as accent and mosaic tiles. If you’re hesitant about choosing a tile on your own, our design consultants would love to work with you to create a beautiful tile option for your home. Among our tile brands, we offer Wanke Cascade ceramics and luxury vinyl tile from Karndean, both high quality brands that are known for their durability and lovely options.

Vinyl tile is a great product that is manufactured to create a textured surface that replicates the natural look of wood, plank, or tile. Thanks to modern flooring technology, affordable no longer means lower quality. Vinyl tile is just as durable and attractive as ceramic, and all without breaking your budget. Here are a few advantages to luxury vinyl tile: If you are loving the look of tile flooring, but don’t have the financial margin to invest in tile, you still have options! Laminate flooring is the perfect way to get the look you want without hurting your bank account. Duraceramic by Congoleum gives you the perfect tile look at a low cost. It can even be grouted, and ready to walk on the same day of the installment! With laminate flooring, technology is on your side. Detailed register texturing and printing can recreate the look and feel of real hardwood or ceramic tile, without higher costs. Installation is quick and time saving, it is extremely resistant to stains or scratches, and most brands use eco-friendly processes to create the flooring.