We started with carpet and honey color oak hardwood. You can read more about installing the hardwood here and sanding it here. Now it is time for refinishing. Here are the needed supplies to refinish hardwood floors:
- Stain Pad - also known as a pad painter
- Polyurethane Applicator
- Paint Tray
- Stain
- Polyurethane
- Mineral Spirits
- 150-grit Sandpaper
- Broom Handle
- Gloves, Mask, and Rags
Before you begin staining, make extra sure that the floor is spotless. Use cheese cloth to pick up the dirt that you can't see. You don't want anything getting into the stain or poly.
Step 1 - Prepare. Put on your gloves and mask. Clean the polyurethane applicator with mineral spirits. Make sure to tug on the lambs wool and throw away any that falls out. Next, follow the directions on the side of the stain can regarding stirring it. Then pour some stain into the paint tray. Screw the broom handle into the stain pad.
Step 2 - Stain. Load a little stain onto the stain pad - don't have it dripping off the pad. Then, dab and squish the pad towards the top of the tray to get the excess off. Apply the stain to the floor using a mopping motion and going with the grain of the wood. Since we don't have Go-Go Gadget arms, only stain a small section of floor at a time. Make sure to mop the stain really well and don't leave any puddles or drips. Keep staining the floor until it is all covered. Pay careful attention to the areas where the stain overlaps other areas and blend it in well. You can use rags to help blend it in. Allow the stain to fully cure and dry according to the label instructions.
I chose to only apply one coat of stain since it was dark walnut. However, you can repeat the staining process and add a second coat to darken the color, if you choose.
Step 3 - Polyurethane. Screw the applicator onto the broom handle and pour poly into a clean paint tray. Load some poly onto the applicator. It is better to have a thin layer of poly than a sloppy mess. Using the same mopping method as with the stain, apply the poly with the grain. Make sure to keep the applicator wet and maintain a wet edge. Brush the edge of the poly back into the wet area. Be careful when placing the applicator onto the floor - if you don't brush easily, you will be able to see where the applicator was placed. If you notice a glob of lambs wool (which happened to me) use your gloved finger to swipe it up and then go back over the area with the applicator to blend. And it is almost impossible to apply poly with a flawless finish. You might notice small brush marks or a stray lambs wool. Trust me, these will only be noticed by you.
Step 4 - Dry and Recoat. My instructions say allow 4 hours to dry before applying the next coat, or if after 12 hours lightly sand first. I tend to air on the side of caution and lightly sanded the floor with 150-grit sandpaper between each coat. Reapply only when the previous coat is no longer tacky. I like at least 3 coats, 4 is better if you have the time. After the last coat, allow the poly to fully dry and cure, usually about 72 hours, before walking on it or moving in furniture.
And now, some after pictures. Drum roll please....
Ta-da! Goodbye carpet square, hello hardwood! I love the darker, richer walnut stain color compared to the used-to-be honey oak color. The floors are amazingly gorgeous and the flow of the house is greatly improved with the new single finish as compared to the hardwood and carpet mix we used to have. I could not be a happier DIYer. And, I will confess, the floor is not perfect because I'm not a professional. However, not one person has noticed the few minor "flaws", like a stray lambs wool hair.
This project was easy - just like mopping the floor. The hardest part was dealing with the fumes (they are strong, even with the low voc) and trying to live in the house with no kitchen, living room, dining room, hallway, foyer or sun room. But we managed and now have some kick-awesome hardwood floors that we DIYed completely and saved a ton of money on in the process.
So, what do you think? Any one have experience refinishing hardwood floors? Are you thinking of installing and/or refinishing hardwood?
P.S. - Check out the hardwood floor how-to's and before pics.





32 comments:
What a nice change! You did great! The floors look amazing.
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You guys did a great job. Love the dark hardwood floor. Good luck with your renovation projects. It's fun making the house your own. Your home is lovely.
Cheers!
Kinga
Looking good. I like how you changed the color to a darker walnut - good choice.
Is that a bird cage? I've been reading your blog and never heard anything about a bird, only your two dogs?! And the floors look amazing!
Love the dark color! Great job!
wow! That looks like a LOT of work but the end result is beautiful!
Found you via Remodelaholic. I'm so impressed that you refinished the floors alone! I've never heard of anybody doing that yet. They look fantastic!
This looks great! Thanks for posting it! Found you through Remodelaholic too. Do you have an idea of how much the project costs? We're buying a house & the entire thing is beat-up hardwood floors, so I'm not sure how much we should expect to spend if we tried this.
@Caitlin Jane - If you can just refinish the floors, it will be loads cheaper. My floors cost about $140 in supplies. Stain is about $25 per gallon and poly is $40 - $45 per gallon. So it will depend on how large of an area. The stain will go a long way.
@Stan - Yes, that is Merlin's cage. It's my hubby's Eclectus parrot...Merlin and I just tolerate each other.
~Bethany
Wow, I can't believe you did that all on your own! It looks amazing! My H and I also refinished our hardwood floors when we moved in so I know it can be a hard job so I am really impressed that you were able to go it alone and have it turn out so good!
MY GOD!!! i LOVE THIS!! especially since you did it solo!! My house is old and the floors have HAD it between age and my kids ruining them, I am so glad I found your blog, I am going to use it as a guideline to do mine at some point when money becomes available. LOVE the color! Thanks for sharing the step by steps also:D
These look beautiful...I love hard surface flooring...Keep up the good work! Thanks for sharing over at Whisperwood Cottage.
Thanks for linking up...and for adding the button to our post! I loooove the walnut stain!
Oh...my I refinished my floors in the living room and dining room and I said never again because of the fumes...they were unbearable for like two weeks. And usually DIY does not bother me...but I don't want to do that job again. I actually need to do the rest of my house and would like to do it in a dark color. My Mom would throw a fit about that though.
This is such a hard project but you did a great job. Well done. Thanks for the tutorial. Love the color.
Wow, love that shade of stain. I have always loved the darker shades of hardwood. I hope someday we will tackle this with our hardwoods! :)
Looks great! The only mistake you made was that you stained the shoe molding! I know that even some builders in certain areas of the US make this common mistake. However, shoe molding is part of the MOLDING, not the floor. Therefore, it should have been painted, just like your baseboards. It currently gives the appearance of cutting off the baseboards, or as though the stain is bleeding onto the fresh white molding. The good news is that shoe molding is cheap and you can easily rectify this.
@Important Facts - Actually, my base shoe is painted white, just like the baseboards. In the pictures above, the shoe wasn't even installed yet. I removed the shoe to refinish the floors since it is much easier that way. You can check out the base shoe is this post.
http://remodelthishouse.blogspot.com/2011/02/beefing-up-foyer_15.html
And I totally agree that the shoe looks better painted than stained!~Bethany
By the looks of it, the walnut stained hardwood floor looks perfectly fine for your home, and it reminds me of the dining area of a vacation home, especially with that fireplace.
That's a nicely refurnished floor but this condition of floor is very difficult to maintain it need hardwood Refinishing Services. after an year or two. Specially if you have kids at home.
Nice post guys! Kind of jealous, we haven't got our blog up and running quite. But, we're a vancouver wood floor stain company. That wooden flooring real nice It will suits best with some light shade for the walls.
That's a nicely refurnished floor but this condition of floor is very difficult to maintain the Refinishing hardwood floors without sanding
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