Look down. That’s history under your feet.
Original hardwood floors tell the story of your home. The creaks, the wear patterns, the subtle color changes—they’re a record of everyone who’s ever lived there. Before you consider ripping them out, think about what you might be losing.
Refinish, don’t replace
Many historic floors can be sanded, sealed, and brought back to life. A careful restoration keeps the patina while making the space feel clean and new. The trick is in knowing how much to take off—and when to stop.
When replacement is necessary, do it right
Sometimes damage or renovations make replacement unavoidable. If that’s the case, we match wood species, plank widths, and stains to blend the new with the old. No obvious seams. No “that doesn’t belong here” moments.
Your home’s foundation is more than the slab
Floors set the tone for every room. When they’re done right, you feel it immediately. And when they’re done wrong? Well… you feel that too. That’s why we treat flooring as a cornerstone of every historic home renovation we take on.