flooring

“Re-sawn” Distressed Flooring

Re-sawn distress is achieved with a saw blade striking lightly across the face of the flooring boards, at a 90-degree angle to the grain of the wood. Natural variations in the surface elevation of the wood cause “hits and misses” with the saw blade, creating a rough-hewn, worn look reminiscent of wood flooring from the Old West. Read more

Cleaning Your Hardwood Floor

A lot of people think that cleaning a hardwood floor means nothing more than getting out a broom and a dustpan.  But if you want your beautiful hardwood floor to… Read more