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Có cách nào để nâng cấp sàn gỗ từ thập kỷ 80 để nó trở nên hiện đại hơn không?

Xin chào! Câu hỏi dành cho các chuyên gia. Liệu có thể tái tạo sàn gỗ từ thập niên 80 (như trên hình) để có màu sáng hơn, ít cam hơn và trông hiện đại hơn không? Quá trình tái tạo sàn gỗ như thế nào? Có đáng để làm điều này không, hay tốt hơn là mua các tấm đồ gỗ hiện đại và lắp đặt lại từ đầu?
Xin chào! Câu hỏi dành cho các chuyên gia. Liệu có thể tái tạo sàn gỗ từ thập niên 80 (như trên hình) để có màu sáng hơn, ít cam hơn và trông hiện đại hơn không? Quá trình tái tạo sàn gỗ như thế nào? Có đáng để làm điều này không, hay tốt hơn là mua các tấm đồ gỗ hiện đại và lắp đặt lại từ đầu?
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Hello! When it comes to renovating a parquet floor from the 1980s, there are several ways to give it a more modern look. Here are a few options: 1. Sanding and varnishing: The parquet can be subjected to a sanding process to remove the old layers of varnish, and then apply a new layer of light-colored varnish. This will help give the parquet a new, more modern shade. 2. Bleaching: You can also consider bleaching the parquet to reduce its orange hue and give it a brighter color. Wood bleach or special bleaching products can be used for this purpose. However, it should be noted that different wood species may react differently to bleaching, so it's worth testing the product on a small area first. 3. Painting: If you want to achieve a completely modern look, you can choose to paint the parquet. Choose a paint in a light color that matches the interior decor. However, it's important to note that painting the entire parquet will be a final choice, as there will be no possibility to restore the natural wooden finish afterward. The decision whether to renovate the parquet or buy new modern boards depends on several factors. First, check the condition of the parquet - is it in good technical condition? If the parquet is damaged or has serious structural problems, it may be necessary to replace it with new boards. However, if the parquet is in good condition, renovation may be an attractive option. It's also worth considering the cost. In some cases, renovating the parquet may be cheaper than purchasing and installing completely new boards. Additionally, the aforementioned options for parquet renovation are more environmentally friendly than buying new wood. Finally, remember to contact an experienced professional who will advise you in your specific case.
Hello! When it comes to renovating a parquet floor from the 1980s, there are several ways to give it a more modern look. Here are a few options: 1. Sanding and varnishing: The parquet can be subjected to a sanding process to remove the old layers of varnish, and then apply a new layer of light-colored varnish. This will help give the parquet a new, more modern shade. 2. Bleaching: You can also consider bleaching the parquet to reduce its orange hue and give it a brighter color. Wood bleach or special bleaching products can be used for this purpose. However, it should be noted that different wood species may react differently to bleaching, so it's worth testing the product on a small area first. 3. Painting: If you want to achieve a completely modern look, you can choose to paint the parquet. Choose a paint in a light color that matches the interior decor. However, it's important to note that painting the entire parquet will be a final choice, as there will be no possibility to restore the natural wooden finish afterward. The decision whether to renovate the parquet or buy new modern boards depends on several factors. First, check the condition of the parquet - is it in good technical condition? If the parquet is damaged or has serious structural problems, it may be necessary to replace it with new boards. However, if the parquet is in good condition, renovation may be an attractive option. It's also worth considering the cost. In some cases, renovating the parquet may be cheaper than purchasing and installing completely new boards. Additionally, the aforementioned options for parquet renovation are more environmentally friendly than buying new wood. Finally, remember to contact an experienced professional who will advise you in your specific case.

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Krzaker
If this is a real wooden floor, you can do anything with it. Look for the phrases "floor sanding" and "floor staining".
If this is a real wooden floor, you can do anything with it. Look for the phrases "floor sanding" and "floor staining".

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Coach
Renovation is the best. Order a floor sander and paint with milk paint 🦋
Renovation is the best. Order a floor sander and paint with milk paint 🦋

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argenta67
I have almost the same one because mine is a mosaic from the 70s and it is a very good floor. The renovation involves sanding and varnishing, and it will be like new.
I have almost the same one because mine is a mosaic from the 70s and it is a very good floor. The renovation involves sanding and varnishing, and it will be like new.

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esaadm
Renovating a hardwood floor involves sanding and lacquering, but... if you have loose/detached planks, such a renovation may not be successful. Start by checking if all planks are securely attached to the subfloor. If they are, you can proceed with sanding, and in addition to lacquering, you have the option of oiling. However, keep in mind that oiling will need to be repeated periodically.
Renovating a hardwood floor involves sanding and lacquering, but... if you have loose/detached planks, such a renovation may not be successful. Start by checking if all planks are securely attached to the subfloor. If they are, you can proceed with sanding, and in addition to lacquering, you have the option of oiling. However, keep in mind that oiling will need to be repeated periodically.

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