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blue
03-07-2009, 01:20 AM
Just got done with the laminate flooring in the living room, still have to some tile work where the wood stove is going to go.

Need to clean my camera lens.

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Im going to have a pro installer help me with the transitions.

Randi
03-07-2009, 05:15 AM
Nice work - now you just need to move your windows up a bit. :D

aTailOf2Kitties
03-07-2009, 07:37 AM
looks great! We did the exact same thing after our laundry room flooded and ruined the carpet in the living room (needed replacing anyway). We also have a tiled corner that the woodburning stove stove sits in. Make sure you get the heat shield thingies for the walls behind the stove. Othwise the walls get very hot and tend to warp!

joycenalex
03-07-2009, 08:21 AM
:Dblue, i wanna redo the office floor....wanna come and help? :D

Daisy and Delilah
03-07-2009, 01:25 PM
That looks fantastic. I love that rich color.:)

blue
03-07-2009, 01:32 PM
Im realy happy with the way the oak blended in with the cherry. I think Im gonna wait awhile to do the flooring in my bedroom unless I get another screaming deal.

Where the wood stove is going to go Im gonna tile the wall behind it as well as the floor.

RICHARD
03-07-2009, 04:22 PM
Nice work...

Now I have to find the time and money to do the kitchen floor!:eek::D

mruffruff
03-09-2009, 08:54 AM
Your floor looks great! I must applaud you if you did it alone. When I did mine, I sure could have used an extra hand to fit the long sections together.

I had less problems putting the transitions in than I did getting around the doorways. Are your floors basically the same level? Or are you transitioning from one material to another?

finn's mom
03-09-2009, 09:01 AM
How pretty! I love that kind of flooring!

Marigold2
03-09-2009, 07:25 PM
It really looks good, now if only I could talk hubby into doing the kitchen :rolleyes::rolleyes:

kuhio98
03-09-2009, 07:39 PM
It looks great! Our new house has hardwood floors. I hate them!

I call them softwood floors -- we have managed to scratch and ding them so much. I sure miss the laminate floors at our old place!

blue
03-09-2009, 07:57 PM
Your floor looks great! I must applaud you if you did it alone. When I did mine, I sure could have used an extra hand to fit the long sections together.

I had less problems putting the transitions in than I did getting around the doorways. Are your floors basically the same level? Or are you transitioning from one material to another?

Just me with the dogs supervising, I had to put them outside a few times to get things done. When I did the 2 rooms and the hallway Bluedawg looked worried the entire time. The glue together stuff is much harder then the click together stuff. I did the computer room in strips, clicking a run together and then locking it to the previous run. The living room I did one plank at a time and used a beater block and a hammer to lock them togerther.

Transitions arent going to be that fun, none of the flooring is the same thickness, 3 different brands. I have to get some tile for where the wood stove is going, so yet another thickness for transitions. Im sure when I do the flooring in my bedroom it will be yet another thickness, so more fun.


It really looks good, now if only I could talk hubby into doing the kitchen :rolleyes::rolleyes:

I have laminate in my kitchen but its not recomended.

blue
03-09-2009, 08:08 PM
It looks great! Our new house has hardwood floors. I hate them!

I call them softwood floors -- we have managed to scratch and ding them so much. I sure miss the laminate floors at our old place!

Engineered wood or actual wood? My hallway is an engineered wood the rest is laminate. The engineered wood is warmer and easier on the feet then the laminate.

I worked on alot of houses in town, who was the builder?

kuhio98
03-09-2009, 08:17 PM
Engineered wood or actual wood? My hallway is an engineered wood the rest is laminate. The engineered wood is warmer and easier on the feet then the laminate.

I worked on alot of houses in town, who was the builder?

They are actual wood. I think the contractor said they were maple. They were installed about 2 years before we bought the place.

Don't know who built it. It's actually older than the house we just sold. I just meant it was "new" to us. It needs a lot of work, but we are very happy there.

blue
03-10-2009, 01:33 AM
If the house was built after 92 Ild really like to find out the builder to see if I worked on it. Ill be in Anchorage next week and the following week taking classes, even if I didnt work on it I might be able to find out who built it.

kuhio98
03-10-2009, 09:27 AM
If the house was built after 92 Ild really like to find out the builder to see if I worked on it. Ill be in Anchorage next week and the following week taking classes, even if I didnt work on it I might be able to find out who built it.The house was built in 1981. Don't know how many owners it has had to date, but the folks right before us installed the wood floors. They didn't get a chance to finish off the closets and put molding on. So, we've doing that. When we moved in, we noticed a few compressions in the floor. There was a scratch here and there, but nothing major. I've managed to pop out the compressions for the most part with a steam mop. But, the major (to me -- husband thinks it's no biggie) are the gouges in the dining room. When we moved in, one of the feet came off of the couch. So, the screw scratched the floor when we slid the couch across the floor. Steaming helps the appearance for a while, but then the gouges are back. A guy I work with refinishes floors. He's going to take a look to see if he can make some improvement.

Your floor looks great.

elizabethann
03-10-2009, 02:20 PM
Those are beautiful floors!