Forum
« Accountant? NEC, Right or Wrong »
February 3, 2009
Antique French Oak flooring
We have a stack of flooring left over from a renovation. The flooring man estimated it at about 150 square feet. It is antique french oak from Exquisite Surfaces in the A&D building. It is tongue and groove and cut to apply in a herring bone pattern. It is unfinished and the buyer has to scrape, sand and finish. Paid 8.00 a square foot. Buyer must pick up from Upper West Side. The pile is roughly four feet wide and long. Leave your email if interested. THX.
Comments
I am, very.
raisarex@gmail.com
please send a couple of pics if possible, thanks.
Posted by: RAR at February 3, 2009 2:20 PM
if raisarex passes i am interested geoffrey.gwin@groupgcapital.com thank you
Posted by: ggwin at February 3, 2009 9:22 PM
I'll take third place with fingers crossed!!
info145halsey @ yahoo.com
Thanks!! (fyi - your floors look gorgeous!!)
Posted by: amybnyc at February 4, 2009 2:30 PM
Damn, that's gorgeous! :)
Posted by: meerkatz at February 4, 2009 11:59 PM
Beautiful. I know it's horrifying to people here to replace anything original but I'd already been thinking I'd rather have some other kind of more sturdy, reclaimed wood floor installed instead of restoring the parquet when it comes time to deal with our creaky floors and stairs. This French herringbone is amazing.
Posted by: traditionalmod at February 5, 2009 5:26 PM
I'd be very interested if your other buyers don't work out- I was just on this Exq Surf. website
Architect in Brooklyn
Posted by: lorrieb1 at February 6, 2009 3:49 PM

Post a comment
Please be patient while your comment is published. It may take a moment.