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dralarms

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Depending on your situation, you may be able to get away with a color that's similar to the Java. We couldn't afford to do our entire house at once, so when we started installing wood flooring in our house, we did the kitchen, living room and dining room at the same time, in the same color. That way, when we decide to do the 3 bedrooms, we can go with another color, if need be. I've seen that done a lot, and it looks just fine.

 

If the living room and dining room weren't the same color, that would be a big problem. They are next to each other, and the opening is 10'-12' wide, so it would have looked goofy.

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Well, I guess I'll find something close and deal with it since I'm not taking up the whole bathroom floor for 1/2 a box. My brother got some hardwood once and it was a bunch of different shades. He mixed it all up and layed it in his house. Looks pretty good.

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Yes, very nice tdr. I figure about 1/2 box to finish the replacement. I do use cabin grade also and my kitchen, dining room, and hall looksa lot like that color but my wife wanted darker in my bathroom. Still have carpet in bedrooms and lliving room. Of course the living room is soon to get hardwood.
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I am not sure how long it has been discontinued. What I would do (and I will continue to do some digging for you) is call some flooring stores in your area and find out if they sell or can get that brand. They can contact their distributors (we'll likely be one of them) to see if they happen to have any sitting around. I know we have some stuff in our warehouse that's been discontinued for some time.
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Man, now I really want to do the rest of my townhouse in hardwood flooring. I had the entire first floor done while it was being built, and afterward wished I had the staircase and 2nd floor bedrooms done as well.


The stair are going to be the expensive part. I got a quote on the stairs leading into the bonus room, and I was told it would be roughly $100-$150 per stair. I don't recall if that was including materials or not.
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The stair are going to be the expensive part. I got a quote on the stairs leading into the bonus room, and I was told it would be roughly $100-$150 per stair. I don't recall if that was including materials or not.

 

Yeah, I figured the staircase would be expensive......and at the usual 15 steps, that is big chunk of change right there.  The carpeting upstairs is starting to look bad, and will need replacement soon.  So I would just as soon put down hardwood than re-carpet the floor.

 

I am just afraid that I will run into the same problem about matching the existing hardwood.  I chose the flooring from the builder's samples, so I have no idea of the manufacturer or item#.  I does look similar in color and grain to the pictures you posted.

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I like wide-variation grain and color in a floor better. It looks more interesting.

The premium grade wood is often so well matched and boring, that one would get the same look from pergo or vinyl. So consistent that it looks "fake". Edited by Lester Weevils
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