The sky...no rather the color palette is the limit

Posted by Aaron Schaalma

sky-sunset-mountains I can only imagine that everyone at some point in their life has heard the phrase "the sky is the limit." We often use this phrase to describe endless possibilities, whether in our career field, education, technology, or our own personal development. It is a means of motivation pushing us to dream and not be satisfied with the status quo. Just as "the sky is the limit" in our personal lives, we believe that the color palette is the limit for your hardwood floors as you design the dream space you have always wanted.There are many different ways to achieve the color or style you are looking for in your hardwood floors. If you are having a new floor installed, the type or species of wood will affect the color of the floor and will also change the way that different stain colors appear. If you are wanting to spruce up an already existing floor, our knowledgeable craftsmen can create for you a stain sample board using the same species of wood that your current floor is made of so that you know exactly what the stain will look like on your floor. And did I mention that our craftsmen also do custom mixes of stains increasing your stain and color options exponentially, helping to create that space you have always dreamed of. stain-samples If you are ready to explore all of the different options that we offer, we would be thrilled to join you in making your floor as unique as your signature. Start off my looking at some great examples of hardwood floor trends. Remember, always keep dreaming, after all, the color palette might not be the limit, but rather the beginning of something extraordinary.

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