Butting up 2 different hardwood floors
We have the orginal white oak hardwood floors throughout the first floor of the house. With the exception of the kitchen.
The kictehn is small only 125 sqft with apprx only 80 sqft showing as the rest is hidden by the cabinets.
We are considering using engineered hard wood for the kitchen floor Meaning two different species of wood be butting up against one another
I have heard varying opinions on butting up two dissimilar wood floors to one another. What is anyone’s experience with this?
Any input or suggestions would be appreciated?
The kictehn is small only 125 sqft with apprx only 80 sqft showing as the rest is hidden by the cabinets.
We are considering using engineered hard wood for the kitchen floor Meaning two different species of wood be butting up against one another
I have heard varying opinions on butting up two dissimilar wood floors to one another. What is anyone’s experience with this?
Any input or suggestions would be appreciated?
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