by Andrea | Feb 22, 2019 | Hardwood Flooring, Historic Wood Flooring, Specialty Flooring, Wide Plank Flooring
Whether you are building or renovating, your floors will play an integral role in home. Wood has the ability to transform any space, from classic to contemporary, and will give any room a warm, welcoming feel. With that said, if you are looking to install wood floors...
by Andrea | Jan 30, 2019 | Project of the Month, Wide Plank Flooring
Nature shines both inside, outside and on the floors of this home. Showcased is the Logs End Rift & Quartersawn White Oak, prefinished with Natural UV Oil. The planks range from 7”/9”/11” in width and were supplied in our longer-length option, with some planks...
by Andrea | Dec 10, 2018 | Wide Plank Flooring
What to do when you love the look of wide plank hardwood flooring and engineered hardwood flooring, but you worry about the ramifications of using a wood product in a high traffic space, basement or even a commerical setting? Enter the world of Luxury Vinyl Tile...
by Andrea | Jun 21, 2018 | Historic Wood Flooring, Reclaimed Wood, Wide Plank Flooring
When Logs End was founded in 1997, salvaging wood from the bottom of a river may have seemed far-fetched to many. Sure, the process from log recovery to finished product did take a little bit longer, but the team always felt the environment was worth the wait. All...
by Andrea | Jun 7, 2018 | Historic Wood Flooring, Project of the Month, Wide Plank Flooring
This month, we take you on a tour of a stunning baby nursery. Homeowners @hodgee613 and @linds_h16 created a tranquil oasis for their wee one, by combining Logs End Pre-Oiled French Cut Oak in the rich “Truffle” finish with a pallet of beautiful pale tones and...
by Andrea | Apr 6, 2018 | Project of the Month, Wide Plank Flooring
It is time to dispel the myth that oak is really only suited to rural homes or cottage property. Case in point – this recently finished project on Second Avenue in the Glebe. This home features the Logs End White Oak Collection in a 5″ width. It was...