Mixed hardwood with a coat of whitener and 2 coats of water-based satin finish

Mixed hardwood with 2 coats of water-based satin finish, sanded and coated by Brisbanes Finest Floors. Do you want your floors revitalised. If so don’t hesitate to give us a call on 0411220488. Best to give the floor sander a call for all your advice.
In Brisbane, homeowners are increasingly opting for mixed hardwood flooring, a trend that not only showcases unique aesthetics but also enhances the longevity of your investment. Here’s why a mixed hardwood timber floor with a coat of whitener and two coats of water-based satin finish could be the perfect choice for your home.
Water-Based Satin Finish: The Perfect Topcoat
For added protection and a beautiful sheen, two coats of water-based satin finish are recommended. This type of finish offers several advantages:
Durability: Water-based finishes are tough and resistant to wear, making them ideal for high-traffic areas.
Quick Drying: Unlike oil-based finishes, water-based options dry quickly, allowing you to get back to your routine without long interruptions.
Low VOC: Water-based finishes have lower volatile organic compounds (VOCs), making them a safer choice for your home and the environment.
Enhanced Aesthetics: The satin sheen provides a soft glow that highlights the beauty of the wood without being overly shiny, adding elegance to any room.
Choosing mixed hardwood flooring with two coats of water-based satin finish is an investment in both style and longevity. It provides a durable surface that can withstand the test of time. Do you need your floors sanded and polished, please give us a call on 0411220488Mixed hardwood with a coat of whitener and 2 coats of water-based satin finish

Mixed hardwood with a coat of whitener and 2 coats of water-based satin finish

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