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2 parts early american 1 part gunstock

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quarter-sawn white oak with Provincial stain

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Site finished Oak floor with a custom stain.

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oak-walnut stained

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DII Architecture Hi there, This was an oil-based product.(Minwax, 'Special Walnut' #224) It's on 2-1/4" red oak flooring.

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Dresser Homes Red Oak: Minwax stain. 1/2 Special Walnut, 1/2 Dark Walnut. 3 coats of satin poly. Gary Dresser Dresser Homes

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pro Kate Marker Interiors Antique walnut mixed with Ebony. It looks really striated in this picture but is a dark chocolate Ebony in person.

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pro Kate Marker Interiors Antique walnut mixed with Ebony. It looks really striated in this picture but is a dark chocolate Ebony in person.

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Floor is 4” white oak hardwood flooring with “Special Walnut” stain color.

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walnut with custom stain

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I can't tell if these are maybe early american, fruitwood or golden oak PRO Oak & Broad It looks a lot like Early American. Have you flooring finisher make several samples for you.

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same floor as previous photo Hi is this floor finished in a matte sheen? PRO Dream Weaver Building & Remodeling No the finish on the floor is Semi- gloss

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red oak with special walnut stain

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This is a custom stain to match the existing floors. We do not have the formula used.

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t looks a lot like Red Oak flooring.

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Same color as previous photo, but another view.

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5" red oak with a minwax provencial stain color, semi gloss finish

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Dark walnut finish Have your floor guy test relatively large swatches of different stains on the actual floor before selecting the color so that you see how your floors. Water-based dries faster and has less odor (which some people with kids prefer). They claim water-based is just as durable as oil-based but I feel that oil-based is slightly more resistant to surface scratches.

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Red Oak in a Plain Sawn grain pattern. Select Grade with a natural finish.

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white oak wide plank floor. It was stained with Minwax dark walnut

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Oak & Broad It looks like an Oak floor with a darker jacobean style stain

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This is a dark walnut stain on red oak flooring.

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if you are site finishing your Black Walnut floors your installer/finisher should be able to make some samples for you to review. Satin and Matte finish are by far the most popular finishes for Black Walnut. Dark Walnut and Provincial are two popular stains colors for Walnut floors.

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Like the beadboard too

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I'd say the floors are jatoba. Real wood.

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Linorette brand linoleum flooring from Armstrong

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This is a Linorette linoleum floor by Armstrong and the colorway is called Silver City. Linoleum is making a comeback as a sustainable flooring options.

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The flooring is a 5" Turlington Plank, Engineered (floating) Cherry-Red Oak

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American Black Walnut with pegs.

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Pay attention to how hardwood meets a tile floor. Chances are, your bathroom will have a tile floor, but the hallway or room it’s connected to will have something totally different, like hardwood. The transition between these two spaces and materials is something that’s tough to get right. As in most cases, planning ahead will give you results that meet your expectations.

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