![]() Currently my kitchen has a lighter shade of linoleum. I have 2-1/4" oak floors throughout my house stained in a sand color. I am about to do the same thing in my kitchen. ![]() ![]() What do folks here think? Can the two rooms have different treatments or do they need to be uniform? If you think the adjacent wood floors can be different colors and/or have different plank widths, can you point me to any photos on the Web that show this to great effect? Or am I definitely wrong and the floor has got to be the same. My wife thinks we need to have the rooms share one homogenous wood surface and that we should also remove the saddle. What are you thoughts on having the flooring in the kitchen be different than the flooring in the living room, either subtly or dramatically? I think this could be very effective, and would also have the added benefit of not having to go to the trouble and expense of scraping and re-staining the living room so it matches the new kitchen floor. The living room is adjacent to the kitchen, and it already has a wood floor with a dark cherry stain. My wife and I are having renovations done to our kitchen, and we are going to replace the linoleum tile in with hardwood flooring. I'd appreciate some feedback on the following issue.
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