Dark hardwood floors in Bedford NY 10506

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Home Builder with The Flooring Girl

 dark hardwood flooring ebony Bedford NYIn Bedford NY, dark hardwood floors are very stylish. Many of my customers love the dark look...they even ask for Ebony. Dark hardwood is sleek and stylish, and it gives your Bedford home a sophisticated look.

 

How do you get dark hardwood flooring?

 

Most dark hardwoods are stained to make them darker. There are many species/types of wood that can achieve this look.  

 

Ebony hardwood flooring Bedford NY

1. The most common dark hardwood flooring is oak that is stained with a dark brown stain such as Ebony (the darkest stain) or a slightly lighter with a Jacobean or Dark Walnut stain. Many customers who are seeking a dark stain want "pure" brown with no hints of red. And, these 3 stains seem to achieve that goal well. The above 2 pictures are ebony.   Minwax stain samples - ebony, jacobean, dark walnut

Even if you have red oak flooring, these dark stains will drown out the inherent redness of the wood. If you already have oak floors, your floors can be stained dark (even if they are currently light colored). Or, if you are installing hardwood, you can either get a prefinished oak with a dark stain, or you can get unfinished hardwood and sand and stain it on the site. (One of the benefits to refinishing hardwood on site is that you can test samples of it on your own wood before committing to a color).  

 

On the left is a picture of some of the minwax stain samples - Jacobean, ebony, red mahogany and dark walnut stains. It's important to test the colors on your actual wood as they often look different on different woods and in different homes. Also, looking at the Jacobean and Dark walnut on this chart, I can tell you that these actually tend to look much darker in real life on the real wood. So, always test.   Dark hardwood flooring royal mahogany Bedford

 

Some customers want dark floors, but they also want a bit more warmth in the color, and in those cases, often Royal Mahogany is a good stain selection. It appears to be a combo of ebony and red mahogany.  

 

Oak hardwood flooring tends to be less expensive vs other hardwood species as it's more abundant here in the US.  

 

Brazilian walnut Bedford NY

2. Brazilian Walnut is naturally a darker wood. In its natural state, I would call Brazilian Walnut a mid toned brown. Brazilian Walnut has a richer smoother grain vs. oak and it has a lot more color variation. You also have the option to add a stain to Brazilian Walnut to make it darker.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

dark hickory hardwood floors Bedford NY3. Hickory flooring is another hardwood that can easily be stained darker. Hickory is harder than oak (1800 on the Janka Scale vs. 1290 for red oak).  

 

The above hardwoods (oak, brazilian walnut or hickory) are easy to install either as prefinished or unfinished hardwood and then stained on site to the desired color. The following hardwoods are generally best to get prefinished, especially for darker stain colors. (These woods are either rare/expensive to get in an unfinished form and/or are challenging to stain on site as they come out blotchy.  

 

4. Maple hardwood flooring can be stained dark. Maple is a challenging hardwood to stain due to its pores; some of the dark stains come out gray and some come out darker brown. If you want a dark maple, I'd recommend buying a prefinished maple.

dark maple hardwood flooring Bedford NY 10506   gray maple hardwood floors in Bedford NY  

 

Shaw's Cosmopolitan maple is a unique black hardwood with a special type of enamel. It has a very sleek and modern look. But, it is a distressed hardwood, so it's not a flat surface like most hardwoods that you find in Westchester NY.

black hardwood flooring Cosmopolitan Maple Bedford New York 10506  

 

5. Some prefinished birches (left) and ashes (right) come very dark...even darker than maple.

      Dark birch hardwood flooring in westchester NY                                                           exotic fusion ash westchester NY dark hardwood 

 

 

American Walnut dark hardwood Bedford NY6.  American Walnut is also naturally dark.  While this wood is very pretty, unlike Brazilian Walnut, American Walnut is rather soft and tends to dent rather easily.  It also tends to darken more from the light compared to oak. 

 

 

 

Wenge dark hardwood flooring laminate

7. Wenge is a very dark hardwood and has its own unique look. It tends to be on the more expensive side. Unfortunately I don't have a picture of real Wenge hardwood, but the picture to the right is a laminate version of Wenge.  

 

If you live in Bedford NY and you have an interest in dark hardwood flooring, give The Flooring Girl a call at 914-937-2950.  

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Comments (6)

Cooper Jacobs
Looking For A Seattle Realtor? COOPERJACOBS.COM - Seattle, WA
Real Estate Brokers - Seattle

The dark wood floors are so warm looking, rich and pleasing to the eyes. They seem to show more dust and require more frequent wiping or full on mopping but it's certainly worth it.

Thanks for sharing the details of your very neat ideas & blog. Thanks again Debbie.

Jan 12, 2013 05:44 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Cooper - Thank you so much. I completely agree and thing they are worth it.

Jan 12, 2013 07:23 AM
Captain Wayne - Rowlett Real Estate School
Rowlett Real Estate School - Panama City, FL
Rowlett Real Estate School / Owner and Instructor

Congratulations Debbie, You are a AR millionaire.. Hard work for a long time to get there. ~Captain Wayne Rowlett~

Jan 12, 2013 07:46 AM
Roger D. Mucci
Shaken...with a Twist 216.633.2092 - Euclid, OH
Lets shake things up at your home today!

Debbie, I'm leaning toward Brazilian Walnut.............not too dark and very rich looking.

Jan 12, 2013 08:49 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Oh wow, thanks Captain Wayne.  You might have been the one who put me over the top. Thx. 

Roger - Yes, it's stunning.

Jan 12, 2013 08:55 AM
Bobbie Smith
Stroudsburg, PA
570-242-1891

More and more homeowners are doing the darker wood floors these days Debbie. Surprising to me as I would think the dark would show more dirt than the light but, thats just me.  They are popular

Jan 12, 2013 09:14 AM

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