Solid Oak Flooring Restoration in Whitewashed & Matt Lacquer

  • Solid Oak Flooring with Whatewash Finish

    Solid Oak Flooring with Whatewash Finish
  • Solid Oak Flooring with Whatewash Finish

    Solid Oak Flooring with Whatewash Finish
  • Solid Oak Flooring with Whatewash Finish

    Solid Oak Flooring with Whatewash Finish
  • Samples of clear and whitewashed finish (1 coat)

    Samples of clear and whitewashed finish (1 coat)
  • Sealing the floors in stages

    Sealing the floors in stages
  • Before the restoration works

    Before the restoration works

Before the restoration works...

The oak solid wood flooring in this Camden Town house was overall looking tired and in urgent need of restoration. During our initial survey, we did a thorough inspection of the floors and discussed with the client all possible options.

Our client has decided to go for floor sanding, staining, of 48 sqm oak solid wood flooring and finishing the floors in matt Lacquer.

How the renovation of the floors went...

One of the challenges we experienced while working on this project, was the amount of furniture, which we had to work around in stages.

Solid wood flooring comes usually as "tongue-and-groove" planks and would have approx. 6-7 mm sandable depth, measured form the surface to the position of the T&G on the plank. This upper layer defines what is the remaining thickness available for sanding on the plank. Depending on the overall condition of the floors, the initial solid wood floor sanding may start with coarser or medium grid. The task of this initial floor sanding stage of the hardwood flooring is to remove the previous finish and provide a good level throughout all planks.

Overall, the level of the hardwood flooring is expected to be good, due to the "tongue-and-groove" locking between the planks, however due to presence of past, current or seasonal damp in some cases the planks may get slight sides curving with the time.

We have prepared various samples for the client to approve prior to application and they decided to go for a colour with their new floor finish.

Sanding the floors with fine grids (80 - 120 gr) and a good rotary buff to the oak timber surface with high grid buffing screens is the most important stage in the preparation of the wooden flooring for finishing.

The solid wood flooring was consequently sealed with 1 coat of primer and 3 coats of Tover Home Maxi Lacquer in matt sheen with another light screen buff between the coats, for an excellent final touch to the finish.

Did you know this about oak flooring?

Oak is the king. It is hard, beautiful and resilient. While all other timbers may change colour and shape with time, oak does not (or very little) - it is eternal. Because its quite popular, oak planks and blocks, are available in various sizes when repairs to oak floors and parquet are needed.

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