OK, so I literally picked my hardwood floors from one, yes ONE, plank at the flooring showroom. We had been looking at the level B hardwood that I had negotiated into our contract at no extra cost and don't get me wrong, I really liked some of the engineered level B choices, but then I saw it... that one lonely little plank of American Scrape 5" Oak in the color Nantucket and I knew I had to have it as soon as I laid eyes on it. It had the grayish undertones that I loved about some of the level B color choices, but had the thickness, beauty, and random scraping of solid hand-scraped hardwood.
Now fast-forward to 5/11/16 (the day before install) - I panicked, like a serious all out sweating panic. What if I hate them when I see them? Can I live with floors I hate? What will RH do for me if I hate them (nothing...)? The images I saw online were not consistent and it scared the $@!* out of me!
Low and behold, my hardwood flooring is more beautiful than I could ever have imagined and these pictures do them no justice at all:
The pride and joy of the kitchen awaiting installation:
Gas cook-top:
Kitchen faucet:
Bathroom toilets and faucets:
Carpet (not the best pics, but to give you an idea of the color):
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