Because of the terrible state of the linoleum (and, really, a desire to completely revamp the space) I decided it had to go. With a lot of effort and a couple of trips to the dump I managed to get the tiles removed from the floor and off the premises. I am kicking myself for not getting a picture of the floor when it was in this tile-less state, but it was not pretty. The old hardwood floors were completely covered with black glue and maybe some kind of black paper which was NOT coming off. It was nice for a while because it formed a space on which we were not afraid to stack tools, ladders, tile, paint, whatever because it was in such bad condition. At that point, I was pricing out carpet and engineered bamboo flooring thinking there was no WAY this floor was ever coming back.
Around this time, my sister Claire came into town for her friend Chantal's birthday (they celebrated at Jazz Fest, woohoo!) She mentioned that her friend's house (where they were staying) had some similar flooring issues. I took a break from working to go pick her up there, and she suggested that I come in to look at some pictures of how bad those floors had been and to get a first hand look at what refinishing had done for them.
Well, while I saw some "before" pictures of floors that were in pretty bad shape, and I noted that the "after" floors looked very nice, I was still not totally convinced. I was positive that the floors back at my place were in worse shape, and that there was no hope of successfully restoring them. However, at urging from just about everyone I know, I decided it couldn't hurt to have an expert look at them. An old friend from my college days does a lot of work in the construction / renovating industry down here, and through him I got the number for Vincent Hardwood Floors. That number is (504) 272-5588 and I highly recommend you call Vincent if you need any work done in this area. His crew was professional, friendly, and fast. And the results were AMAZING:
Boy, did that room get a face lift. Here are a couple more:
Thank you Vincent!!!


