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		<title>Gray Hardwood Floors: Why They’re So Popular</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For the past several years, gray hardwood floors have become hugely popular. They appear consistently on hundreds of “top home trends” lists, and they dominate conversations at home shows and expos across the country. Gray floors are among the most requested products here at Renaissance, and we know we’re not the only wood flooring company [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the past several years, gray hardwood floors have become hugely popular. They appear consistently on hundreds of “<a href="https://renhardwood.com/blog/index.php/2017/09/15/top-tulsa-wood-flooring-trends-for-2017/">top home trends</a>” lists, and they dominate conversations at home shows and expos across the country. Gray floors are among the most requested products here at Renaissance, and we know we’re not the only wood flooring company seeing this trend.</p>
<p>The question is, why? What is fueling the popularity of gray hardwood floors? Is this truly a fad destined to fade with time, or is gray here to stay?</p>
<p>While these floors are certainly trendy—even chic—based on what we’ve seen the past few years, we think this is a trend that isn’t going away anytime soon. Beyond the immediate popularity, there are some practical reasons why gray floors work well in many homes. Here&#8217;s why we think gray hardwood floors may be turn out to be both popular <em>and</em> timeless.</p>
<h2><strong>Fits Almost Any Décor</strong></h2>
<p>If you’re after the industrial look of a refurbished warehouse apartment, gray floors fit the bill perfectly. If you’re building a home in the country and want a more rustic, “weathered” look, gray fits there, too. From contemporary modern to traditional, decorators have discovered a universal sense of appeal with gray wood flooring. While changes in texture and design might vary, the color itself is remarkably versatile.</p>
<h2><strong>The New “Neutral”</strong></h2>
<p>For interior designers and homeowners alike, perhaps one of the most appealing features of gray floors is that “it’s not beige.” For decades, the so-called “neutral” colors have consisted of varying shades of off-white, creams and browns. Gray somehow accomplishes the same goal in that it fits well in nearly every color scheme without coming across as dull. It’s a refreshing addition to the neutral palette that offsets the look and feel of any room.</p>
<h2><strong>A Calming Color</strong></h2>
<p>It seems the color gray has gotten a bad rap over the years—something we have associated with blandness or emotionlessness, something stark and lifeless. In reality, from a psychological point of view, gray has a calming effect in home décor because of its sense of quiet stability. Because gray does not evoke a particular emotion, it offers a pleasing foundation that enhances the emotions of other colors in context. It’s one reason why modern decorators love to use it.</p>
<h2><strong>An Infinite Number of Hues</strong></h2>
<p>There are actually more than 50 shades of gray. (Collective groan.) Seriously, folks, gray floors can appear anywhere between black and white on the spectrum. When tinted and stained by expert finishers, gray hardwood floors can be light or dark, resembling bleached driftwood or deep graphite. Here at Renaissance, we mix our own colors to provide our customers with the shade of gray most suited to their needs.</p>
<p>Is gray here to stay? We think so. And while it’s certainly not the only option (natural wood colors continue to be remarkably popular and timeless), it’s unlikely that your gray floors will fall out of vogue anytime soon. For high quality wood flooring of any shade in Jenks, Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Glenpool or surrounding areas, call Renaissance Hardwood Floors at 918-298-4477.</p>
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		<title>How to Prepare for Your Hardwood Flooring Installation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Dec 2017 18:41:11 +0000</pubDate>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner">So you’ve made the decision to update your home with high-quality hardwood flooring from Renaissance. You’ve selected colors, styles or patterns, and you’ve set the date for installation to begin. It’s an exciting moment, but it’s also admittedly a disruption, as professional installers will be invading your space for up to several days. What can you do to prepare? How can you help streamline the process so your installation proceeds smoothly and you can get back to your normal routine? Here are some tips that may help.
<h2><strong>Clear the Work Area</strong></h2>
Before installation can begin, the entire floor space must be cleared. In preparation for the installation crew, move all furniture, rugs and objects into another room or into storage. (If you need assistance with this step, we can arrange for movers to help you; we can also arrange for a temporary storage pod if you need one.)
<h2><strong>Remove Sensitive or Fragile Objects from the Room</strong></h2>
In addition to moving furniture out of the affected room(s), we also highly recommend removing hanging objects and/or fragile items from the walls—not just to prevent against breakage (our craftsmen do attempt to be extremely careful), but also because wood floor installation naturally creates a lot of dust. Consider removing pictures, mirrors and other hanging items, as well as decorative items resting on shelves or mantles. For anything that cannot be removed easily, we can provide a plastic covering if necessary.
<h2><strong>Allow Ample Time for Installation</strong></h2>
Once your home is ready for our crew, remember that your normal routine may be disrupted while the hardwood flooring is installed. Make adequate arrangements to stay out of the affected rooms for several days while we install, finish and stain your wood floors. If we’re only doing a single room, the disruption may be only slight; for multiple rooms or whole-home projects, some families are more comfortable staying elsewhere while installation is underway.

How long should you plan for, exactly? That depends mainly on the size of the project. On average, our craftsmen are able to install approximately 500 square feet of flooring per day, so you can calculate based on the amount of floor space we’re installing for you—plus one or two days for prep and clean-up.
<h2><strong>Exercise Care when Resetting the Space</strong></h2>
Once we give the all-clear, your new wood flooring should be safe for normal use; however, remember to exercise caution when replacing furnishings and decorations in the room. (You don’t want to have to call us back to fix a gash or scratch in the floor caused by shifting furniture or a sliding chair leg!) As before, if you need assistance, we can arrange for movers to help you.

By preparing beforehand, you can help us make your hardwood flooring installation a relatively painless process so you can get back to your life and enjoy your new floors. For top quality hardwood floors in Tulsa, Jenks, Glenpool, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Sand Springs and other surrounding cities of the Tulsa metro, give Renaissance Wood Flooring a call at 918-298-4477.</div>
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