Birch Wood Floor Refinish | Green Bay

Posted by Aaron Schaalma

New homeowners often contact us to see what we can do with wood floors that are damaged and fairly outdated. That was the case with this birch floor in Green Bay.  On this project, we had the opportunity to work with an interior designer in Green Bay (Design Of The Interior).  They gave us a sample of the color pallet they were looking at having the birch floor match.  With that, we created a color that matched their sample.

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As we continued to refinish the wood floors throughout this house in Green Bay, we were excited to see the whole space transformed with this new color. We could keep talking about the process of refinishing these birch floors, but what better way to show you than by video!  So join us and watch the behind-the-scenes process of what all goes into this job!

As you can see, we put a lot of effort and attention into refinishing a floor.  There is a great deal of knowledge, skill, and detail involved in refinishing a birch floor like this one. We can't wait to see what the space looks like once it is all furnished!

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