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Is it ok to mix dark cherry with natural oak floors? If using regular stain do not apply the finish the next day, let it dry out sufficiently first. Pigmented Wiping Stains are easier to control because there's less lapping. Make sure your contractor water pops them all. Natural. Fir looks great with either an oil-based finish or natural stain and waterbased. I want the modern look but my house is small. I am debating whether to go with Jacobean, English Chestnut, or Dark Walnut. Do you think think this could work? Then apply another top coat or two over the top and the faux touch up will be sandwiched between the layers protecting it. This can be one of the toughest decisions you’ll have to make when it comes to refinishing your hardwood floors. https://ap.rdcpix.com/279006404/697579fce091f1f609ef6fe6978ecf06l-m11r.jpg. It's been 3 years since my first farmhouse tour post; and as many of you know, we've made LOTS of changes and updates in the last 3 years! I’ll go into detail explaining the best way to make sure you’re completely 100% happy with your decision, before you commit to staining the entire floor. To answer your question – that’s a Maple floor stained red mahogany (Bona brand stain). I’m pretty sure it was Duraseal. Looks pretty good, except in a few spots I have what appears to be bleed back in the joints between boards. Just a thought and another option. Unfortunately we have three different types of wood downstairs – oak in the dining and living/family room, spruce in the kitchen, fir in the sun room. Without seeing the floors in person, my suspicion is that he hasn’t sanded them aggressively enough. Keep in mind, we are finishing them off with a water base matte finish…I hope that doesn’t effect the final outcome…Any advise would be greatly appreciated. We always do this hand have never had an issue with white lines. Most are either white or cream colored. Try and wipe off as much as you can, leave it to dry out for a few days and then test a spot of the floor to see what happens. Can you please help? We are trying for a dark grey, we don’t mind a little variance showing between the grey and red oak as he says it’s impossible to not have the red show through, but since we are also having barndoor siding done to our island that is a grey/brown mix, we don’t want that competing with the floor – so the closer we can get the floor to a true dark grey or pewter, the better. I doubt I will be able to get them to do it and I don’t know if I can do it on my own? Or, should we go ahead and make plugs and proceed accordingly? How bad are the sanding marks in the existing floor? Thank you. it didn’t give me a nice grey. Lighter floors are considerably easier to maintain and keep looking clean. I have red oak floors and want to choose a color and finish that will show very little of the wood grain. But, here’s the thing which I’m sure most of you are chomping at the bit to warn me. This step is done in-between them being sanded and the clear coats of finish being applied. Mohawk Wiping Wood Stains are semi-transparent, pigment based stains that are non-grain raising, fade resistant, easy to stir, non-settling formulas. Okay, let’s go from darkest to lightest. I would really like to go light (RM 5% Smoke or Vanilla). Thinking jacobean, dark walnut or coffee brown. That might work well. I think the 12′ – 16′ lengths would definitely be marketable. Great article, very informative! I currently have my kitchen and dining in this wood in a honey colour and want it to be more Jacobean 2750 in colour, but I have concerns it’s not suitable to stain and the current floor’s sanding marks may stand out from the new wood. The sample on out floors was a perfect espresso brown with no red undertones but the end result is very red. Yes you can mix at any ratio you like. Aug 30, 2013 - Check out Stylish Floors N Mores custom flooring work and give us a call for a free estimate at 631-642-0906 For example red and white oak with the same stain color will be a very different look. is 1,200 sq ft ..high ceiling & beautiful light… Afraid to ask …do we need to re-sand): & wipe the excess stain as we apply ?? Good luck with your endeavor Jerry. Would love it if you could answer a few questions if possible: We are having our entire first floor redone for the third time in Jan 2020, whole home (3500sq ft) 4 inches, white oak, 50:50 ebony: jacobean, matte finish, new construction (late 2017), 1. I’m having a hard time finding it. HELP! Jul 14, 2016 - Explore Geoff's board "Wood floor - English chestnut" on Pinterest. I am thinking of going with natural … very light floors with a white wood work. Downstairs, we’re thinking of putting a light color, and a Red Chestnut single border around the living/family room which would tie in the color on the stairs. thanks. In the top picture where you are pictured on red oak floors with straight Ebony stain, were the floors water popped before you applied the Ebony stain? but not stained just yet. Did it look like this after the stain, before the first coat? I have a small dog whos nails leave tiny scratches so I need a good finish. Does special walnut minwax over red oak select leave a medium brown overall look without seeing so much graining? Our second choice probably is nutmeg. Hi Tadas, My floors are oak in a golden color with wider planks and the room is an L shape with the dining room. Us hardwood floor guys love longer length flooring and it’s hard to get. Minwax Wood Finish is a penetrating, oil-based stain that enhances wood grain with rich color in just one coat. With these colour schemes the current floor colour seems out of place and I was wondering if you could suggest a stain colour so that the rooms feel warmer and also mix with the black/white colour-schemes for the furnishings. So today, I'm sharing an updated tour... welcome to our farmhouse! Are you open to using a hardwax oil? Many thanks for your blog which I have found really useful. I say go for it. Your white furniture will definitely stand out. The available colors our floor guy says are out there are simply not what we had a in mind. Colonial Maple. I recently refinished my 50 yr old red oak floors with minwax english chestnut in a satin finish. Original owners had a medium-dark dull brown. Border: Maple stain: Natural Sorry you have had to re-do them. ENGLISH CHESTNUT. This is the stain color chart from DuraSeal…, And here are the colors available from Bona…. Also wondering if there is much difference between Bona Jacobean and DuraSeal? Unfortunately that’s not how matching wood colors works. The floors that we have currently made are pretty much all 8’long stock and we make the blanks oversize through the rip so we can keep them extra straight out of the moulder. Enjoyed reading your blog. But I don’t have a clue about finishing or staining. Onsite sanding and finishing leads to a much nicer finished product without the bevels pre-finished flooring is known for. I love the grain variation look and it’s dark but not so dark like ebony. See more ideas about floor stain, staining wood, floor colors. Our furniture is similiar in coloring. I also don’t want to see so much red or gold like you see in Early American. Sorry, I should have said the kitchen cabinets were installed in the 1980’s, and they’re that medium oak color, similar to golden oak I think. Good luck with your hardwood floor staining and refinishing project! There is not much info out there to reduce the red without going very dark-I just want a warm brown. We are currently planning to stain our oak hardwood floors. As for the finish I have what I believe is a matte finish now not to shiny like a high gloss. The way I see it from my very limited view, you have a couple of choices…. The multiple coats of clear finish gets applied on top of the stain. Was considering an ebony, Jacobean or dark oak but would value your thoughts as to what would give a wow factor…. I would also seriously look into hardwax oils as these can be touched up very easily if the dog gets out of hand. And one more question… do you think two coats of poly is enough for a rental with dark stained wood floors? The picture up top is deceiving… it’s color in the photo looks different because of the suns reflection off the wood outside. It looks good and I think the reverse would look fine as well. They may be able to be fixed, or worse case, just replaced. Hearty Rye. https://www.houzz.com/discussions/2685639/english-chestnut-stain-on-oak One other thing to note about dark stained floors is that maintenance will be somewhat more difficult. I would stay away from English Chestnut if you don’t want a reddish hue. I hired a flooring professional and he felt uneasy about going from dark to light. In your case we would have sanded the pet stain areas and tested a few different colored stains to see what worked. So we stuck with 100%. As they aged over time, and with exposure to the sun, they slowly turned that amber color we all want to keep away from. We have just installed red oak floors . Thank you in advance, Nope, no need to match. It’s still very “farmhouse” feeling, but with a new twist! The basic answer is it depends on the finish system you use. This was the old type of finish before the new VOC laws. And yes we would water pop the floor to make the floor take the stain darker still. Anything between 30-50% is good. Surprisingly, the wood floor is in great shape! We found some pieces of the cypress in the basement, and our contractor should be able to give us a piece of oak. He chose the Jacobean but it sure looks like Ebony to me. They use bona colors. Thanks! Thanks Tadas. I love the 45 degree angle and the kitchen. Thank you so much for being so professional and sharing your expertise on flooring. Yes I’ve heard of them but we don’t use them here. Thanks Tadas. My kitchen cabinets are a yellowish/orange maple. The installing people who have laid them have bragged about this aspect. It’s never a good ideas to fix a stain problem by adding even more stain. Our house is an old schoolhouse from 1888. Have you seen Bona Graphite? Street Shoe is a reputable brand of finish you you can rest assured knowing your floors will be fine. We don’t want to add another coat of stain because then the floor will go too dark. The previous color on the floor was a deep ebony (I don’t know the actual color from the previous owners)that I would like to replicate but maybe a little lighter. Thought I’d post a question to you. Distinctive wavy grains define this wood type. I think that he used too much stain. I read somewhere (can’t find it now) that you can mix walnut (or dark walnut…I can’t remember which) with english chestnut for a really nice look. Yes you’re going to have a hard time getting a color that “doesn’t hide all the grain & interesting burls… but that also brings a little uniformity to the sometimes wild tonal variation between all the planks – without looking like we just painted the floors.”. If it’s soaked in deeper than a few aggressive sanding passes will take out then it might be something you’ll have to live with… you really don’t want to take all the life out if your floors this soon so you have nothing to sand years down the road when they need refreshing. Is there anything that can be done about some of the dark stain remaining between butt joints of the wood? Then you have a decision to make. From the photos it looks like the floor guy did a great job as well. White Oak - #1 Grade - Natural - Semi Gloss Red Oak - Select Grade - Colonial Maple Stain - Semi Gloss Maple - #2 Grade - 2.25" - Natural - Semi Gloss White Oak - #1 Grade - 2.25" White Oak - Natural - Semi Gloss Fir - English Chestnut Stain - Semi Gloss… Love your web-site! Much better to have dark floors with lighter colored trim than the opposite. Best Finish for the Most Natural-Looking White Oak Floors.Best Finish for the . Thanks for your quick reply, Tadas. You could try Jacobean. View Product Page. Can I pick your brain. The floors are Red Oak and they were stained Ebony. Try a small amount first and make sure you record how much you used of each. Jacobean and Medicum Brown are to dark for our house with limited natural light. As you can see, the choice you have in stain colors for your hardwood floor is almost unlimited. Those are vey special indeed. Is chestnut too close? I ended up hiring the company who had the lowest price, and I got what I paid for. The kind of flooring you have shouldn’t be the only deciding factor though. The color palette in the blog post is just a small sampling of our colors, we have many more and all of them can be mixed and blended to get any custom shade you want. not too dark or too light. I can see how you would want to change the hardwood floor color from natural. Best to test a sample of each first to see which one you like best. As you can see providing samples is a very important step in choosing a stain color, otherwise you find yourself where you are right now. You definitely need to sand more wood off the floors in these cases though. At that point the entire house will be wood flooring. Thank you Mathen. To fix it you’ll need to allow sufficient time for the stain in the gaps to dry and then start over. Thanks. Dark floors will absorb light and have the opposite effect. Hi Tadas! If you’re really worried about white lines then a hardwax oil finish like OSMO or Pallmann Magic Oil would be a good option. I would get a few red colors and a few of the browns and maybe fruitwood and experiment with mixing them together (the same brand) at different percentages to see what you like. If you need some extra help in choosing a stain color all you have to do is ask us and we’ll be happy to lend our professional help. Is this because we hand buffed the samples vs using a machine (as we will for the actual floors)? We have other red oak in the room, and we like to keep everything mostly the same color. I would like to add we had them stained in a dark walnut and Jacobean mix which was ashy and to dark. Don’t just use waterbased finish though as it will look very washed out. Duraseal has a huge color selection with 37 beautiful color choices currently offered. So I went for a darker shade grey and tested Duraseal satin. Doing it the first way makes the finish too rigid, and when the floors move (as they naturally will), they are not flexible enough and so the finish stretches and stresses in those spots, causing white lines. Aged Bronze Hand-Rubbed Stain. i.e. The floors are varying shades of orange, a typical aged Brazilian cherry floor. I’m pretty sure it was Duraseal. But if you really want to make a statement and still have it blend in with your existing colors, I would start with 3 colors – Dark Walnut, Provincial and Jacobean. 2. Colors can be matched as well if you want a custom color. I was worried it might be too dark and when sampleing they mixed in natural to lighten it, but then the red showed more. I’m buying new cabinets and granite and want to go with dark cherry and a traditional look. THE SPECIFICS: The floors were stained with Golden Brown and then finished with OSMO Hard Wax Oil. Sorry, I missed your comment. What kind of wood. DURA SEAL Quick Coat Penetrating Finish English Chestnut 133. It was moved off a farm and into town in the 1940’s and a second floor was added on. It was 50% rosewood and 50% natural, I should change that to be more clear… sometimes when you do things so often you forget it doesn’t make sense to others :). I mixed %50 ebony with 50% white. If you have a certain taste in furniture or a design style you’re going for, it will be a big help to decide on a wood floor stain color. Thanks! These colors go with a lot of different styles of decorating so the new owner will be able to picture their furnishings in the space, which will be very important for selling. We want a warm, brown, not reddish, dark, deep color. Complete nightmare! and now we have to sand and reapply. Then you’ll have 2 coats of finish to seal the ‘cover up’ in. We love the natural color but some tell us it will turn very yellow and we dont want that. You might end up with a blend that matches perfectly to what you want. My home has original oak floors from 1885 that are very thin at this point. More important though is the quality of the finish. What are your suggestions? Also, rosewood is not shown in your color palette above. It seems every picture I see of floors that I like is a custom stain that was done on site. Great site! Please help so confused. If we can be of any further assistance please let us know. While dark shades like True Black and Ebony will make a grand statement in a home and show off furniture more. We are definitely trying :). You have beautiful floors. ... White Wash Pickling ... GINGERSNAP. We are looking to stain our red oak floors a dark grey. You want something that will ground your room/s styling and not clash with your décor. The answer isn’t as hard as you might think. Try Jacobean and then 50% Jacobean and 50% Natural. Any thoughts? Took your advice and you are dead on (again). And yes satin is a good choice for sheen :), I just refinished my 60-year-old oak hardwood floors. I would like a warm brown, something to cut the red. It was hot while they were sanding and I didn’t smell anything. Hope this helps a bit Gabby. And if so, do you have a recommendation for a floor stain that has a mostly brown/walnut feel, but with an added warmth of red/yellow hues? Then grey floors came in strong. Cedar Creek is a manufacturer and wholesale distributor of quality building products that specializes in servicing the retail building materials. he will seal the floors this thursday…..would really appreciate any advice. We are getting our red oak refinished & I don’t want shades of orange or red coming through so we picked half Duraseal Jacobean & half neutral what do you think as far as being a medium brown? They’re sanding today and we have to choose the color by tomorrow! You can find it here: http://www.duraseal.com/products/stains/penetrating-finish/, Your flooring guy should be able to get it for you. To get the deeper darker color you’re after you will need to water pop your floor. Color is very subjective, what one person loves another may not. But the main issue I am having, and maybe it isn’t even a issue…..is the doors and trim. Thanks so much with any advice with this. We have dark blue curtains in the room and the staircase wall is painted with a plum hue. any of them would do for me. If you want to stay with the traditional stain colors then you could use Ebony or Jacobean and mix it with natural to the lighter shade you’re after. Hi Rivki, I would definitely use something better for your floors. We have tried a handful of Rubio colors- castle brown, Ice brown, dark oak, and pure – and can’t seem to find something we like. However, need some contrast. or 50/50. Sounds like you have quite the set-up there! One of the biggest questions we get here at Tadas Wood Flooring Inc. when it comes to staining floors is: Should I get my floors stained and if so, what color should I go with? I’m considering whether to resend and refinish, but what can I do to ensure I don’t get the same outcome again? For more information, call us at 800-362-5864. Floor: Red Oak 3 1/4 Stain: english chestnut. And I bet you’ll never guess Red Oak’s undertones. Anyway, I’m not sure how good these guys are and they tell me that dark stain will cover them. Any suggestion on the stain color for the floors? As far as the door I would stain or paint it a different color. English Chestnut. Do we need to re stain with the same golden oak to match the baseboards, window trim and casing or can we go a shade or two darker on the dining room floor? Much better to practice on test pieces first. You can use dyes as well as stain if you want a darker floor. If that’s to dark try mixing Jacobean and Ebony if you want to take the dark edge off the Ebony. We are also refinishing cabinets to white and looking for a modern, but rich deep contrast. To be honest Brian, I’ve never seen Brazilian Cherry stained with Walnut myself. I’m sure they’ll look great in the end. Ebony floors definitely have the Wow factor if that’s what you’re after. Golden Nutmeg. They said that’s the darkest they could go is there anyway you could tell me how to get them as dark as your pic and what product to have them use? We have been unable to achieve this (hovers around 42-43%). Hopefully there aren’t too many dark joints. This will give the best “color match” between the different floors but may be too dark for your taste. I have been told that the darker the stain, the less variance between the boards. Thoughts! Oak wood has a porous quality to it, which makes it very absorbent of staining materials. Come back and let us know how they turned out. That is a huge job though and you’re not even sure that’s the problem. Since your floors are so old and you may not be able to sand them again, I would also suggest looking at a hardwax oil like Rubio Monocoat. Approximately 1000 sq feet. I love the fireplace room floor above. And whoever is sanding that fir, make sure they go easy on it – they’re very soft and you don’t want to take too much wood and patina off. What we found was disheartening. If you are lucky enough to have an exotic, rare or special wood floor such as mahogany, cherry, rosewood, walnut, aged pine and even maple then we strongly recommend they don’t be stained. Then take some scrap wood or a section of the floor that will be covered (like under the fridge) and test them out. You don’t install wood floors, just refinish? Cabinets in kitchen are a darker tobacco stain. Do you know the history of them? system should you choose for your floors? Jacobean sounds perfect for what you want :). Distressed Random Width French White Oak Floor: THE CLIENT: Arch Remodeling – Orland Park, IL. I would go with the brand of stain your floor guy is familiar with as you don’t want him experimenting with unfamiliar products/systems on your floor. Your email address will not be published. I live in Washington state and am in the process of getting my red oak floors professionally sanded and re-stained. Thank you so much for all of your expertise you share on this blog. “If I recall that floor was stained with a mix of 75% Ebony and 25% Mahogany. Just to be clear – when we talk about “staining” we are talking about a separate step done to color your wood floors. He didn’t sand enough. Hi Tadas, Have you ever worked with Australian Blackbutt hardwood flooring? Hope you can get it sorted. I think two colors should be fine. Thanks for the offer of help as well. I would get a few stain colors and do some testing on a small area first. We’ll try out Golden Pecan, Golden Oak, Puritan Pine and Natural. Thanks. You’ll be able to get the color you want as well as having the finish be repairable and if looked after well you will never need to sand them again. Lighter shades like Cherry and Golden Oak will accent the natural grains and beauty of a floor while still giving it some depth and color. On our sample we did Red Oak and Red Mahogany, I am really drawn to the darkness of the mahogany but I am thinking about mixing a stain in to give it a little more brown tone. Do you have any experience with and recommendations of a Rubio color that might accomplish this, or are we asking for the impossible? English Chestnut. Unfortunately no, we haven’t worked with Blackbutt yet. The first two would have a matte finish. You could also try Mystic Brown. Is water popping the only way to achieve the deep stain? If the finish doesn’t adhere properly, I’m sorry to say, but your husband may be sanding all over again :(. Scratches will show through easier and dust will be much more noticeable on the surface. From top: Jacobean, Ebony, Dark Walnut, 50/50 Jacobean and Ebony, 50/50 Jacobean and Dark Walnut, and English Chestnut at the bottom. As far as the staining/finishing aspect, I would just start out offering the product raw and un-finished. I’m concerned with all of the different wood and age of wood that we’re going to have a hodge podge of colors so am hoping the floors will tie it all together. I thought it would be great to show you all the stains on the same piece of wood so you can easily compare them. I bought a house. The actual color can be seen closer to the door in the strip of light. Thanks for any advice. As far as humidity level, 43% is great. Looking forward to any feedback you may have. If they’re quite wide then you could use wood flour cement or even hot glue to close them up. I would recommend finish sanding to 80-100 grid and slowly buff with 80 or 100 grit screen, not finer. I prefer to not have to paint or stain them. We recently had our red oak floors sanded and asked our contractor to stain them dark prepared to see a color like in your above pic, unfortunately they tried a dark walnut and Jacobean and both looked to light even the ebony was pretty light with greenish tint. Chestnut. Again, this will depend on the style you want to have in your home. They were water popped, too. Can you recommend a couple of colors? Any suggestions getting a rich browm with a touch of red with Dura on a new pine floor. Sorry for the delay in replying… it’s been a very busy week here. It shows more “wavy wood grain pattern” for lack of a better description. Also make sure you really buff off all the excess oil otherwise it will look like it was painted. Yes they do look good. The floors are oak… not sure red or white, but the house was built in the 1950’s if that helps. I guess it depends on your taste and furnishings. Fruitwood. I guess what I’m getting to, is that whatever the current style is, it doesn’t mean it has to dictate your own style. On the link below you’ll find the pics (the very first one is when it had the lighter flooring before I purchased the house). I’m looking at getting my floors stained in the near future. Do you think it will work well for me? I like matte would you recommend that again or would I be better with a different finish? You can see an example of a stained hardwood floor with white cabinets we did for the Waterson family in Glen Ellyn, Illinois about halfway down the page here: In the end though it’s up to you and personal choice :). As I’m sure you can imagine, it’s a little hard to give color advice over the internet without actually seeing your furniture and room where the floor will be. This post is sponsored by Minwax. Any suggestions? I’m not a fan of the golden oak. 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