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Room Addition Flooring; How to Best Combine Old and New Spaces

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Home Builder with N.J.W. Construction Inc

At NJW, your Columbus, Ohio general contractors, we know the importance of maintaining a home’s integrity through design elements. One of the most important elements that can give away a home’s secrets is flooring.

The history of change in a house can often be read most easily in its floors. One with wide, hand-planed pine boards upstairs and machine-planed oak strip flooring down has been visited by remodelers, probably in the last few decades. A series of joints that form a line across the floor in the middle of a room for no appar­ent reason can indicate the shifting of a partition or the removal of a chimney. Unless your floors are both uniform and consistent with the style and vintage of your home, they probably can tell you something about the house. This is why it important to hire residential remodelers that are experienced in keeping the home consistent throughout, with NJW you will get just that!

When you select flooring for new work, whether it’s to be an addition to the house or a remodeling of existing space, consider how the new surface will suit sur­viving older flooring. You might have to consider trying to find salvaged materials that will make the transition from the old to the new seamless, NJW can assist you in this whole process.  Or maybe you wish to resurface a lot of the old flooring to match the new.  Is there something in an original wood floor you can echo without copying its every detail—perhaps a border design, the board width, or the species and color of the wood? You may want to use an entirely different surface, like wall-to-wall carpeting in a new family room or tile in the new kitchen that coordinates with the old while not copying it, there are so many choices our there, contact NJW, your renovation and addition specialists to help you through the entire process. Since there are so many elements to consider it is best to find a professional with proven experience in having the new suit the old, flawlessly.

We currently build in Westerville, Worthington, Whitehall, Upper Arlington, Powell, Pickerington, New Albany, Lancaster, Hilliard, Gahanna, Dublin, Bexley, Columbus and all of Central Ohio. Contact us today!

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Trisha Bush-LeFore
Preferred Properties Land & Homes - Walla Walla, WA
Providing Realtor Services in the Walla Walla Area

Great post. I love using salvaged material in a home. Sometimes it's hard to find flooring that will match, but look at it as a challenge and adventure.

Mar 26, 2014 02:31 AM
Randy Shamburger
Movement Mortgage - Greenville, SC
FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Expert

Great information, thanks fo sharing.

Have a Big day,

Randy

Mar 26, 2014 02:55 AM
Women of Westchester Working Together
Women of Westchester Working Together - West Harrison, NY
Women helping Women get ahead

Yes, we weave in new hardwood all the time.  It's way easier with oak and usually looks seamless.  It's way more challenging w/ fir/pine of various sorts as they darken more/are milled differently and have often aged for 100+ years (at least in our area where we have some some older homes). - Debbie

Mar 26, 2014 09:51 AM
N. Joel Walter
N.J.W. Construction Inc - Lancaster, OH
Cr (Certified Remodeler)

Thanks for the comment - NJW Construction

Apr 02, 2014 10:39 PM
N. Joel Walter
N.J.W. Construction Inc - Lancaster, OH
Cr (Certified Remodeler)

See our other articles and online portfolio at www.njwconstruction.com.

Apr 02, 2014 10:43 PM