Color Matching Hardwood
On a basic level hardwood floors usually are all brown with black or white painted hardwood being exceptions to the norm.
Color matching hardwood. Due to the fact that wood colors naturally as it ages it is unlikely that you will get an exact match between your old wood flooring and your new wood flooring. Especially if a custom stain blend was used it can make it harder to recreate the exact color. It s important to look at height type species grade width color and direction of wood. As we already mentioned the specific shade of your hardwood flooring can make a big difference in the best paint colors for your walls.
If you have solid hardwood it s relatively simple for a professional hardwood flooring contractor to match what you have. With birch wood stains in the wood tend to take on a gray color. Also if your wood floors have been stained or waxed over the years this can alter the color. Otherwise pick the largest furniture piece in the room.
While mixing wood tones is perfectly acceptable and in fact encouraged it always helps to pick a dominant wood tone as a starting point to help you choose other pieces to bring in the room. Gather samples with different intensities of the same color then pair them with the existing faded floor. When laminate or engineered flooring is involved try and match the faded tones of the existing floor to new products being installed.