I recently added new red oak hardwood after ripping up the tile entryway and kitchen to my existing hardwood floor.
Adding hardwood floor to existing hardwood.
Installing new hardwood over old hardwood floors.
Installing new hardwood over older wood floors can be extremely time saving in lieu of removal that can become expensive dirty and even dangerous depending on how the original floor was installed.
With a subfloor built in you have flexibility in being able to lay hardwood flush against existing hardwood matching it up plank by plank.
It s much easier to match if you have solid hardwood flooring.
If your subfloor is already hardwood but you want to improve the look of your home with new material it is possible to lay engineered hardwood over the existing floor with proper preparation and traditional installation techniques.
A new hardwood floor can dramatically increase the value of your home but connecting an existing floor with a new one may pose problems.
Depending on the age of your existing flooring you may be able to simply lay the new flooring as you would any other especially if your existing hardwood was prefinished.
In most cases solid hardwood runs inch thick.
They look completely different.
Although they were done approx 8 months apart my existing floors and newly installed floors were applied the same stain jaco grey custom and same finish water based satin.
One refinishing option to consider is distressing your hardwood flooring.
Matching new hardwood floors to existing ones homeowners often want to increase the value of their home by adding hardwood floors to newly added or carpeted rooms or to spaces that traditionally didn t have them like bathrooms entryways and kitchens.
Thickness color and layout variations disrupt what should.
So before i get into the step by step diy installation tutorial i wanted to give you a little more of the juicy deets regarding this cutting edge flooring technology.
Solid hardwood is good for both longevity and flexibility in color matching.
It may sound simple but creating a seamless transition or a cohesive look isn t a diy job.
If your existing floors have significant wear and tear the new flooring can be installed and distressed to match the current floors.
If your floors are young enough that inevitable color changes have yet to set in you may be able to simply order more of the same brand and style and have them match quite.