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stryped[_3_] March 29th 10 08:07 PM

2 1/4 inch flooring
 
Does anyone use this narrow wood floorign anymore or are most going
with the 3 inch?

Joe March 29th 10 09:09 PM

2 1/4 inch flooring
 

"stryped" wrote in message
...
Does anyone use this narrow wood floorign anymore or are most going
with the 3 inch?


Plenty of folks still using it althoug. 3 1/4" and 3 5/8" are more in favor
(currently). Boards get wider as the home price point goes up.



keith April 2nd 10 07:06 PM

2 1/4 inch flooring
 
On Apr 2, 1:38*pm, David Nebenzahl wrote:
On 3/29/2010 12:09 PM Joe spake thus:



"stryped" wrote in message
....


Does anyone use this narrow wood floorign anymore or are most going
with the 3 inch?


Plenty of folks still using it althoug. *3 1/4" and 3 5/8" are more in favor
(currently). *Boards get wider as the home price point goes up.


Izzat true? I know a lot of high-priced older homes around here (SF Bay
Area East Bay) have so-called "matchstick" flooring that's even narrower
than that.


That's the story. Wider boards are more expensive (older wood is less
plentiful). Expensive details go in more expensive homes. It's
certainly possible that the reverse was once true; wider boards more
plentiful and narrower boards require more surfacing. The costs, so
preferences may have reversed. Some 19'th century homes had 6", or
perhaps even wider, boards.

I think it looks really good myself.


Maybe you're "different". ;-) In smaller rooms it might look
better. Homes are far larger now than they were 100 years ago, too.
Narrow boards tend to make large/long rooms look like bowling alleys.

There are many possible reasons for changes in preferences over time.
Look at tile sizes. Over the past 20 years or so, bathroom floor
tiles have gone from 1" mosaic, to 6", to 12", now sometimes 18" or
24".





David Nebenzahl April 2nd 10 07:38 PM

2 1/4 inch flooring
 
On 3/29/2010 12:09 PM Joe spake thus:

"stryped" wrote in message
...

Does anyone use this narrow wood floorign anymore or are most going
with the 3 inch?


Plenty of folks still using it althoug. 3 1/4" and 3 5/8" are more in favor
(currently). Boards get wider as the home price point goes up.


Izzat true? I know a lot of high-priced older homes around here (SF Bay
Area East Bay) have so-called "matchstick" flooring that's even narrower
than that.

I think it looks really good myself.


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