Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. To ensure everyone receives dedicated guidance, appointments are required at all showroom locations.
Call or text to schedule:
Duxbury / Cohasset: 781-584-7888
Halifax: 781-293-3026 -
We proudly serve the South Shore, including:
Hingham • Scituate • Cohasset • Duxbury • Marshfield • Norwell • Pembroke • Plymouth
We also take on projects in surrounding towns and can travel further for the right fit. If you're unsure, just reach out — we’re happy to discuss your project. -
Yes — refinishing is one of our specialties. Whether you want to refresh, restore, or fully restain your floors, we can help transform your space.
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Refinishing can be done any time of year. If you're renovating, painting, or moving, we’ll help plan the timing so everything is smooth and coordinated.
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You can typically walk on floors in socks within 24 hours. Furniture returns gradually depending on the finish type. We provide a clear timeline before work begins so you always know what to expect.
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Yes. We can sand your floors to bare wood and apply a new stain color — from light natural tones to rich, warm finishes.
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Furniture needs to be moved out of the areas being refinished. Many homeowners move pieces into another room or garage, and we can help coordinate professional movers for larger items. We’ll walk through the plan with you to make the process simple and low-stress.
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Absolutely. We’ll guide you through wood type, stain undertones, finish sheen, and plank width so the result fits your home and how your family lives in it.
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Yes — we install solid hardwood, engineered flooring, wide-plank boards, and can source custom-milled options when needed.
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In many cases, yes. We specialize in blending new and existing areas so your home feels cohesive.
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Yes. We handle tear-out, prep, installation, sanding, staining, finishing, and cleanup — start to finish.
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Yes. Schedule a showroom appointment or in-home consultation to get started.
Duxbury / Cohasset: 781-584-7888
Halifax: 781-293-3026
Inside the Process
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Restoring the Original Character
During a kitchen remodel, the homeowners chose to keep their original wide pine floors in their antique home rather than replace them. We carefully removed and saved each board so that it could be reinstalled once the renovation was complete. The goal was to preserve the warmth, history, and authenticity that only original pine flooring can offer, while giving it a refreshed finish that would complement the new space.
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Selecting the Right Stain for the Space
We tested several stain options directly on the pine to see how each tone interacted with the wood’s natural grain and the lighting in the room. Pine absorbs stain uniquely, so selecting the right finish is all about balancing color, warmth, and contrast. Together with the homeowner, we chose a tone that feels natural, timeless, and cohesive with the newly renovated kitchen.
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Reinstalled, Refinished, and Renewed
Once the remodel work was complete, we reinstalled the original boards, sanded them smooth, and applied the selected stain and finish. The result is a floor that looks beautifully refreshed, while still honoring the character of the home. These floors now feel both historic and updated—the best of old and new working seamlessly together.