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  • Profile photo of chris hugheschris hughes
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    Hey Rec,
    Just had another thought.  You might want to see if it is possible to remove some boards from another area in the house that would be easily covered up.  Maybe if you  consider carpeting the bedrooms you can remove the good boards and replace them with any flooring (as it will be covered) and then reuse them in the areas of the house where they need replacing.
    This is probably your cheapest option.
    Chris

    Profile photo of chris hugheschris hughes
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    Hi Rec,

    I am a Carpenter as well and I have also had allot of experience sanding and polishing and unfortunately the chances of getting a match are slim to none-trying to stain to match is difficult with old boards…I would reccomend what Steve says cover up either with carpet. or floating floors. Carpet in the bedrooms and maybe boards in the hall and living room is also quite popular.  I know a really cheap supplier of floating floors in Sydney I would be happy to pass the number on.

    Let me know and good luck!
    Chris

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