For the finish, use a water-based product, not an oil-based product which can yellow from sun exposure over time. Photos would be helpful. I have lived in my new house for 15 months and I love the look of my floors - they are easy to decorate with and give the home a warm but "cool" look at the same time. We went with that because the sample board looked exactly like the bare sanded wood, which is what we wanted. Just about the time I had to FINALLY make a decision (about a year later than when I started due to the architects goof ups and COVID shut downs), the Corian fabricator sent me a couple 4x4 samples of Glacier White. @Gilligan GehrityI am lucky (at least where I live) to have a cabinet maker who #1 will fit me into their schedule and #2 is willing to learn a method to satisfy my requests. Let him fix it ONCE. Okay we have decided to go with Bona Traffic HD in extra matte! @J Sk did you use natural sealer or natural stain? Met with our selected cabinet company last week and played with stain mixed with white paint on rift oak samples. You only need an inch. I talked to the contractor and told him that I had to figure out a different finish. Our project starts on Dec 5. @Abigail Barber Burgum you can just go to their website to find the nearest dealer to you. I had just had floors done by a floor shop, two years of hospice requires me to redo them, seems a layer can be scraped up with a spackle scraper easily and turned dark ( like cherry wood does in sunlight but this was white oak ). A red oak floor does not need sealant. white oak floors, stain them or leave natural? Webariel winters leaked what is 2 5 as a decimal holiday craft fairs near me 2022 Also I highly suggest getting big samples done with all the coatings. He did know his stains and how it would finishI will give him that. The solid white D e k t o n didnt clean up as well as Neolithic or Corian. Did G & S need to tell me, Well see how long this finish lasts? No. Houzz uses cookies and similar technologies to personalise my experience, serve me relevant content, and improve Houzz products and services. These people end up crying themselves to sleep because they HATE their floors (and the massive price tag they just paid for). The cabinets and a new layout transform a once-dark New Jersey kitchen into a light and bright space, Its typically the primary color in gardens. Why would you use Bona Nordic Seal (Bona productobviously) and then go with LOBA??? It is the way it is normally done. I originally wanted Corian in the kitchen with a stainless area (Near the cooktop) because they withstand abuse, can be refinished and are hygenic. I have it in my home. Thank you. Can you add some white to the Renner System? Amber did of course have the amber/yellow tone - though not as much as I expected. A gallon of Varathane = $80 (Home Depot). Here are some of my samples. I think we can make Traffic HD work in our budget if we hold off on a few things and I can convince my husband. He can 'cut in' the edges of the floor with a brush, bite a sandwich, chew, take a drink, go toilette, come back and work the job with a T-barand STILL have time to go over several sections if it looks 'dry'. Houzz Pro: One simple solution for contractors and design pros. They are light, modern, and show the natural color and variation of the wood. They look closer to the raw wood tone. Painting Floor Tile or replacing floor tile, Politique d'Utilisation des Cookies de Houzz. Two things to do: First, drag your fingernail across it, see what happens. I would rather find a cabinet line that carries white oak in this stain than go with a cabinet maker. That's like painting a master piece with 10 minutes on the clock. DuraSeal is light on the wallet (of the contractor) so they like to use it. Make sure your floor guys are real professionals and have experience using Bona. I am interested to Nordic seal on my project as well. My builders subs didnt handle either material and just about everyone except @Joseph Corlett (who regularly comments on Houzz) grimaced when I mentioned Corian. There are some lap lines on the floors from the sealer. I have seen plenty of samples of his work. So hand rail and newl postadvice would be appreciated! Good luck! I checked Durasupreme and they have white oak but not in the shade we like. It shouldn't if it's in good shape, but don't know what shape it's in, so figure i'd warn you. They don't like doing it - because they go through SOOO many screening discs (I've heard of more than 12 discs being used in one home). Finally, I coated half of my sample with their Fortico Satin and I could not see the poly at all. Post back here with a link if you get more answers than I did or if you go with white! I'm sorry but this finish is not "salvageable". The correct answer should be "nothing at all". You only need an inch. Was afraid it would look a bit cartoonish or out of place. We ended up using one coat of Bona natural sealer and two coats of HD matte on the floors. When it came to a finish, I didn't want any red or yellow coloration. I do have a lot of experience with these stones because I own a Granite, Quartz and Quartzite company. It was so clean, perfect match for my cabinets, so WHITE (no yellow, gray or beige cast). Yes they can be 'walked on' after 3 daysbut moving furniture in is not ideal until 5 days have passed. If that's OK to do (ie I remember hearing it's a problem when you apply more layers like poly but I'm not sure) it might work for you. I wasnt wild about any of the patterns. How 'cheap' do you want to go with something that important? Start reaching out to those stores that have 25+ years in the hardwood flooring industry. We installed almost 3000 sq ft throughout our home and it is the most important feature of our renovation. Milesi Natural 2k? Don't disagree with you at all. @tkgriff Love the floor. Use Bona Naturaseal for the look you want. I used a custom color mix of about 2/3 mist and 1/3 white stain. I will have to follow up. WebInformacin detallada del sitio web y la empresa: qhhsubiquity.com, +13012001475, +13012001768, +13012001300 The Ubiquity The student news site of Quartz Hill High School WebHealthsmart: 640-8174-1900HS, Healthsmart - 640-8174-1900HS - HealthSmart Steel Shoe Horn 24", White, HealthSmart Steel Shoe Horn 24" L, White, Epoxy-coated Steel Here are pictures of Bona Natural and Traffic HD on white oak for anyone wondering, Gorgeous! We are prepping for a remodel and I have been using my kids roll of art paper and taping it to the ceiling to construct mock ups of potential walls. The cost is nothing compared to the durability it will give. Below Jack and Jill bath with Corian countertop AND Corian integrated sinks. I screwed that up a few times. I'd love to know if you end up liking your final product and would welcome any photos! How are you liking it so far? Installing an 8" plank with full spread glue is EXPENSIVE (the labour alone is intense). That seems light to me, but he said it was sufficient (that word doesnt make me feel convinced). He can work a section. A friend of mine had her red oak floors sanded and bleached to get the pink out and then sealed them. They should be able to get the job done for you. Whaaaaat???? Then the installer goes over it a second time causing lap marks or white lines. And cure times are the BEST case scenario (temps and humidity are ASSUMED to be PERFECT = they NEVER are in a home setting = please leave an extra day). And it is taking me some time to get used to a matte floor. I recall having 3 layers - but my old post notes 4. It looks like the grain is *very* deep on the board to the left. 2 coats at the right coverage is more than enough for low traffic areas. Are light white oak wire brushed floors hard to keep clean? However, I guess Ill put off retirement for a few more years to make up the cost. :), McCarthy September 15 2020 post question about last sentence, or anyone please+sealant. Intense seal will cast yellowing. Im very happy with them and they are exactly the look I wanted. Nordic seal is not a easy product to put down, unless you have experience. @mtpo - Your floors look BEAUTIFUL, thank you for sharing the pics, I can't wait to see the final product. I'm so confusedthere is no flooring in the white oak, just the LVP. white oak hardwood flooring. Never to be heard from again. Home Layout Changes - Full Remodel - Please help me decide! Is that really that difficult? Yep. The reactive simply pulls the tannins. The water-based products are also much easier to work with. More great information. The company that supplied the raw wood and the installer both recommend Bona products. When he did the sample with a white stain (Duraseal) and my red oak floor turned pink, I stopped the work and started searching for a new guy. @widdy23 Seems like everything is taking longer than expected. Any reputable stone dealer and fabricator should be able to tell you which are grainy Quartzites and which are Crystalline. I did call Bona and they assured me that none of the 3 sealers would add "yellow" or "amber" to my floors - but thought I'd also ask here. I think the choice will be between the Natural and the Classic Seal. If so what brand and color was used? Here are some of my samples. It has not been sanded or sealed yet so I hope we still like it when its finished. I hope these help someone! The NaturalSeal will offer the closest to the 'raw look' you are after. Mega is the 'cheap' level of the Bona line-up. It shouldn't if it's in good shape, but don't know what shape it's in, so figure i'd warn you. @ Moran.now I see where this has come up. Its really helpful to see the product on YOUR wood. The samples are done AFTER you hire the professional but BEFORE you put down the stain! In this video, Joe demonstrates how to use Bona NordicSeal to achieve a whitewashed look in a hardwood floor. Milesi or Renner, etc etc. Granite is an igneous rock also formed from extreme heat and pressure. The matte helps scratches blend. The refinisher must take the time and the money to go to a Bona 3-day training work shop. The chemical composition of natural stones will affect their performance in your home so it's important you have this information. But that's just a quick guess. ! I have a dog that has an occasional accident. I have some anxiety he didn't apply the poly in the correct thickness. My guess would be red oak since they have gone more orange. Thank you, I don't know the specific name of it. There is no haze and the floors look very pretty, natural in color with a light sheen. My tub with quartz top. But that's all it does. Im happy with the color. Its a shame since it could be helpful for others. Will Bona Mega keep the wood color natural and avoid yellowing over time? The supplier may help you out. think it turned out well. Loba in any of its water based formats (low gloss keeps it from looking "finished") options will do exactly what you want. William Smith, D.D., was It's hard to tell how deep those scratches are. AhemRight??? The "real" professional-grade products view DuraSeal/Minwax (owned by the same company) to be 'DIY' level products. And the Nordic seal was beautiful but it was a little cold and it didnt look as good next to a warmer paint color we plan to use. Three teenagers, a dog. Hi thanks in advance for your help We are having white oak installed and finished on site. @Hughey do you know what process for bleaching? I just had four rooms of 30-year-old white oak floors sanded down to the raw wood and refinished with Bona products. Ask for Bona Mega One. wipe down a 1ft x 1ft section with a lightly water damp cloth to see what I mean). I love your wall and cabinet paint too. Is This the Year Blue and Green Kitchen Cabinets Edge Out White? White oak seems to be kind of tricky. @mpto Thanks so much, can't wait to see your final product!! He is a small shop and me and one other of his clients are the first to ask him for a "raw look" rift sawn white oak door. Yours in Floors Zach Liske Floor Huggers. Its no different than my quartz countertop and backsplash that also should not have acidic or harsh chemicals, and Im sure most professional contractors wouldnt recommended against quartz behind a stove. The natural tones of the wood will allow the rest of the space to look it's best. It honestly looks just like our white oak (unstained, natural) - I wish I could leave it without sealer etc. We are wrapping up our new build and the floor stain choice was today. They are *very* hard, and you will be hard pressed to find a coating that stands up to them), but it would tell you that the floor coating appears to at least be behaving. Nora are you installing tower or Windsor? And it is taking me some time to get used to a matte floor. I'll be sure to question about their history with using bona in the past. Thank you for your input. Im glad we didnt go darker. I have read through almost every post here looking to see how to get the most natural finish without yellowing. I knew this was IT. @Renee Czeryba, Natural SEALER and Traffic HD. Rift white oak lowers and white uppers. First - The second pic you gave looks really weird. It is my understanding that these Bona products are tricky to apply. I found a highly recommended company that has experience with placing wood floors in the most humid environments Plenty of high-end homes have wood floors here so someone has to do it & do it well- just find "that" guy! My plan was boba natural seal plus 3 coats HD extra matte, but I didnt know about a next final step, please provide detail/product for final sealant step. Came out a little lighter, but it all depends on your preference. @Ashley I just want to lay down on my floors and HUG them!! Most of the base cabinets are covered with cardboard to protect them. The installer did a great job with the install, he fell down with the stain and finish. Watching them put it on, it doesnt look like the work applying it would be more than other finish products. white/grey countertops with light wood floor & stainless appliances? I know this is a flooring product but the color was almost perfect. I asked for, but he never did, an all country white one. One that I just came up was someone who posted a picture of their island door with Bona NaturalSeal. We even "fumed" a few boards in a fuming tent, and they just didn't look as good as the waxes/oils. Many, many, many more professional grade finishes. Thank you for your input. Have experienced installers figured out how to use the Nordic in open floor plan homes? No one does work for free. Quartzite gets a bad name due to companies mislabeling marbles, dolomites and sandstone. Did you use one or two coats of the Nordic seal? I guess it could help but honestly unless someone has your exact home with your ecxat light it is still just a guess . The builder had choices for us, this or that type of choice. And all the answers. I will ask him about Poloplaz Pearl and Pallman products as well.Would you suggest a satin or matte finish? * I didn't know that Classic Sealer added yellow that Natural Sealer did not but I didn't have anything to compare it to. Bona Traffic HD is 10 times EASIER to find (but a snick harder to work with). Those are STUNNING! If you want a bit of "yellow depth" to the floor, then work with an oil modified. Pretty sure they bleached their cabinets but who knows at this point. If you have 3000sf then the $2500 upgrade is nothing. They are 7&1/4 inch baseboards though if that helps. I have my fingers crossed that I wont see white stripes when all the protective paper is pulled up. (followed by Traffic HD). We did samples on floor and two coats looks significantly different. It was applied Saturday morning.". He just did coat #2, not sure how much he used. Here Bona Natural is on the left in front of fireplace and Nordic is on the right surrounded by sanded white oak. Ryan Danielson and Angela Watkins did either of you find a solution to achieve the natural white oak finish you were looking for? The more coats you apply, the lighter it becomes. That's what I ended up doing. There's nothing wrong with making a minor mistake, nor with owning up to it. My kitchen is the opposite of yours with white cabinets and gray countertops and I like the way my natural white oak floors warm it up. We have 4 inch white oak installed, but I was reading through your post and have no clue where they are from. The tile on the back wall of the shower and the backsplash is a soft baby blue glass. They both marked, but the oil was harder to see. Some people complain that is hard to live with finish, because for example foot marks while walking barefoot. @j, @ Renee, It is satin. And, to be fair to the above poster. If that does something, it's busted, you don't need to test further. I purchased white oak high grade for our railings and black iron - our floors are Provenza At Ease and my railings match GREAT now, but need to seal them - what do you recommend? We got to see snippets of the finished floor today, and we love what we see. If a few hundred dollars (or even more), meant the difference between loving my finished product and hating it, I felt having samples was well worth the cost. My guess would be red oak since they have gone more orange. Then the next day a coat of finish. Please dont post again while I figure out how to delete this post. White oak stain is also famous. Find the right local pro on Houzz to kickstart your project. I hope some of this information is helpful. I guess it's my monitor because I don't see the pink undertone in the Houzz photo you last posted. He installed the floors beautifully, but installed red oak even though I showed him a sample of pre-finished white stained white oak. P.S. The cost of the floors is such a big expenditure that I didnt even ask the installer if or how much he was charging me for the samples I chalked it up to the overall cost of the floors. Would love to hear from anyone who has sampled these Sealers and what they thought. Forget prefinished. Im struggling with the same issue thanks! And you want to have 3 coats total. It won't tell you what caused the scratching (glass particles in sand is the usual culprit. Bona Traffic (original) is two steps up from Mega. Are You Gutsy Enough to Paint Your Floor White? I think over the years, they learned how to avoid distressed clients who hate the finished floor color. Or Loba 2K + their stain lineyou get the idea. I personally feel a reputable stone supplier and fabricator will educate you in mineral composition, stone formation, and inform you how and where the stones are quarried. They were super rich! @clairepope It's only been a year - so far they are perfect! Also, how many coats of sealer did you use? I asked for, but he never did, an all country white one. I forgot to take a photo of the hand made air vent the installers made for the floor vent. Otherwise time will turn the white oak yellow regardless of how it looks when freshly finished. I absolutely love the floors. I still love the white oak but maybe with less wood cabinets maple will be ok. These are the guys who put down 3 coats in one day and then p!ss off. Any ideas on stain/stain combos and sealants to make it happen? Also, try calling high end custom home builders in the area and ask who they use. Part of me wishes we went satin finish bc I realized I do like a little sheen on a floor (just washed look). It will 'deepen' the colour you see (ie. That means you relate clean with shiny. They did a great job. I am aware that it will require maintenance but most things do so Im fine with it. Find the right local pro on Houzz to kickstart your project. Different painters proposing different solutions to calcimine ceiling. I am attempting to coordinate real white oak with white oak LVPthe unfinished white oak is an amazing match to the Paradigm Conquest Windsor and Towerwanting to basically stain/seal the posts and rails in a way that changes the natural state the least, neutralizing any weed tones. Double cost any standard stained finish. G & S isn't bashing you, they are bashing the 'dudes' in the industry. Do you know if the Milesi you ordered includes sealer to stop tannin bleed and a UV filter? 1 coat per day, buffing every coat for extra smoothness. (Side shower walls are white). The FASTEST curing water based products are Bona Traffic HD and Loba 2K Supra AT. (The chocolate would have been fabulous next to it.) Looking for something similar to yours, thank you! One coat Bona Natural Seal A very slight natural stain similar to the white oak color of our floors. Ours is from Norway. Bona nordicseal is greenguard certified for indoor air quality. We have only had our cabinets for about a month so I cant speak to long term durability yet but they turned out gorgeous. How should I adjust these home plans to save $ or improve the layout. Could my response be taken incorrectly? Christina check out Rubio monocoat Gris belge Havana Slate grey These greys are very popular and with the matte sheen you will absolutely love them. I agree that Bona Natural or Bona Classic will likely be what we choose. Originally, I had declared never to Quartz after reading peoples complaints about chipping and cracks. I personally love Quartzite. WebWhen refinishing oak floors, achieving a natural/untreated look can be challenging, particularly when color matching red and white oak in one area of the home. @Mary Elizabeth I think we have narrowed it down to Ciranova's products..after testing theirs, Rubio Monocoat and several Pallman's waxes, plus a number of normal stains. The least porous Quartzites are actually called crystalline Quartzites. Haven't made decisions on flooring yet, but I love white oak. @Lisa Pearen it would help with identification if you post photos. The finish will look different if you start with different white oak. But they did just complete a project with Bona NordicSeal. Seems quite excessive but want to make sure I understand before I bring this issue up. We did one coat of Bona natural seal and two coats of Bona HD extra matte on white oak. It still should not come off. Eager to see what you chose and how it turned out. Please convince me not to settle with maple. (I didnt think about this before adding the bookcases.) It still should not come off. I believe there is a local one and I plan to at least explore that. My fear was that a lower quality finish would yellow or amber the wood. @mtpo - When will your floors be finished? Please help on base, crown, window, door molding size decision. . Use two coats of natural seal and two coats of naturale.
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