First, we chose the thinnest planks available to us, I think it's 2", vs' the more modern look of 4". We used Durasel Antique Brown to stain.
![floor1](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2434/4014208130_34f635ec1e_o.jpg)
We did the hard stuff, to save ourselves as much money as possible. We tore up the old wood floors, that were neglected. We considered the option of resanding + staining, but the floors were on their last life, and wouldn't take a good sanding. If you've ever torn up a wood floor, you'll know that awful sound of nails coming out of wood. *shudder* It's like nails on a chalkboard. We had to manually take out every single nail with the back of the hammer. I threw my back out after that incident. It still saved us TONS of money to do it ourselves, but it was back breaking.
![floor2](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3048/4014208150_4b5468ea82_o.jpg)
We hired a flooring guy (whom we adore) and he installed new hardwood throughout the first floor of the house. After installing, they poured stain on the floor (I nearly had a heart attack when they did this) We took a day to pick the colour, bringing home samples to our parents, mulling it over. We picked "Antique brown" as it had little red undertones to it. (Not a big fan of reddy woods). T
![floor4](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2638/4014227836_43b40773b0_o.jpg)
There you have it! :-) Our floor story. ;)
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Floor - Unfinished wood, installed, sanded, and then stained on site
Stain - Antique brown by Durasel
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