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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Floor & Decor. All opinions and text are mine. If you’ve been following along with our latest remodel journey, you may have seen our fun visit to Floor & Decor to choose the main flooring for the house! In this post, I shared several …

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Dynamic variations in tone and texture perfect this natural pecan. Finding balance between smooth and more complex grains, warm tones are made even more interesting and inviting. No two planks are exactly alike - each one resembles different grain patterns seen in pine, white oak and hickory. A full half-inch thick, Imperial Pecan comes in a timeless 7.5-inch plank. | Anderson Tuftex Imperial Pecan Millet 7 1/5" Engineered Hardwood | Nebraska Furniture Mart Medium Dark Hardwood Floors, Wide White Oak Flooring, Rustic Wooden Flooring, Modern Traditional Flooring, Boho Wood Floors, Wide Hardwood Floors Planks, Utah Home Decor, Cool Tone Wood Floors, Hickory Engineered Hardwood Floors

Dynamic variations in tone and texture perfect this natural pecan. Finding balance between smooth and more complex grains, warm tones are made even more interesting and inviting. No two planks are exactly alike - each one resembles different grain patterns seen in pine, white oak and hickory. A full half-inch thick, Imperial Pecan comes in a timeless 7.5-inch plank. | Anderson Tuftex Imperial Pecan Millet 7 1/5" Engineered Hardwood | Nebraska Furniture Mart

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Yes! It’s red oak! — The Hardwood Co. Scandinavian Interior Flooring, Oak Floor Living Room, Red Oak Wood Floors, Hardwood Floor Stain Colors, Oak Floor Stains, Floor Stain Colors, Wood Floor Stain Colors, Natural Oak Flooring, Red Oak Hardwood Floors

We’re often asked to perform magic. It seems many homeowners with existing red oak hardwood floor would prefer to go lighter, brighter and achieve a “white oak” look instead of the typical red oak look which tends to read orange. We’ve mixed and experimented and mixed and experimented some more. We’

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