
During the last week of March, the new flooring was installed. The flooring contractor advised he would need to sand the entire hallway/landing area to ensure a uniform appearance with the new oak upstairs. Given that necessity, we decided to have both of the other bedrooms done to ensure a match. This required moving out of the house for at least a week.

The work took just a few days, and with very little dust.


The flooring upstairs is oak.

We matched the existing fir downstairs, although the installer's recommendation was to install clear fir initially and allow it to age to match the existing color.
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