Thursday, January 9, 2014

Penthouse Apartment - Chelsea, NYC
 
Before:
 
The owner of this penthouse apartment in Chelsea wanted the hardwood floors in their living room refinished but did not want to remove the expensive area carpet. At Sandless Finish we work to satisfy the needs of our customers. Restoring the flooring around the carpet was not a problem - especially since our process is completely dustless and eco-friendly!
 
 
Normal foot traffic over the years had dulled out the customer's wood floors. This was due to dirt and debris embedding itself into the wood and deteriorating the polyurethane. The paper distributed throughout the room in these photos mark the areas where there was significant discoloration. These spots would need to be blended into the rest of the hardwood floor with our Custom Sandless Finish Color Blending Process.
 
 
Another view of the living room.
 
 
This photo shows an area on the hardwood floor that was in need of our Sandless Finish Color Blending Process. A liquid deteriorated the polyurethane here, leaving the marking and discoloration seen in the picture.

 
A close-up photo of a scratch that would need to be blended into the rest of the hardwood flooring.
 
 
After:
 
Using our Sandless Finish Hardwood Floor Refinishing Process our specialists removed all of the dirt and debris from the floor. The areas that were marked for color blending in the previous photos are now integrated seamlessly into the rest of the room. The spots were carefully cleaned by our specialists and a custom stain was created to match the color to the rest of the wood floor.

 
Another view of the living room shows the successful results of our Sandless Finish Hardwood Floor Refinishing and Color Blending Processes. After multiple applications of a high quality, commercial grade polyurethane the floor now has a rich color and vibrant shine that the owner can be proud of.

 
Another view of the living room.

 
This photo shows a close-up of the area where the floor was scratched. Using our Custom Sandless Finish Color Blending process the spot is no longer visible!

 
This is a close-up of the area where liquid had damaged the hardwood flooring. Again, our Custom Sandless Finish Color Blending Process saved the day! Using a variety of methods, our Sandless Finish Hardwood Floor Refinishing Specialists were able to restore these hardwood floors and make the customer very happy!
 
 
 
For more information and examples please visit our website at: http://www.sandlessfinish.com/

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