Floor finishing is an art in itself that requires the know-how of a professional, just like floor sanding. The meticulous finish you dream of for your floors and staircases depends on the way the finishing is carried out on your flooring, then on the railing or steps of your staircase. Let the master sanders at L’Artisan du Plancher Montréal take
Varnished floor: Why hire a professional? You’ll find plenty of horrifying anecdotes about varnished floors in Montréal, Laval, and the South Shore. In the past, workers would come to finish the floors at night, once the hard work of the day was done. In other words, they weren’t at the peak of their concentration! Mistakes could therefore occur. These days,
Restoring a hardwood floor generally requires completely sanding the entire surface to give a better finishing result. In fact, sanding processes have greatly evolved in order to always offer higher-quality services by avoiding more of the unpleasant dust, odours, and toxic fumes involved in traditional sanding methods. Always on the lookout for the best technologies, L’Artisan du Plancher Montréal boasts
Oiled floors: beautiful and eco-friendly! Over time, oiled floors have become increasingly popular in Montréal, Laval, and the South Shore, and that’s because of the evolution in working methods that have created new prospects and have allowed us to improve the protection of oiled floors. At the same time, science has modified the parameters, opening up a whole new world
Over the years, oiled floors have seen their popularity increase in our homes. Many people have opted for this eco-friendly solution that’s easy to maintain thanks to products that are well suited to this finish. However, after intense use and sometimes aggressive treatment, your flooring wears out and gets tarnished in spots. Despite the matte finish of the oiled floor,
A stained floor will give character to your floor Stain gives your floor or “stained floor” that much sought-after warmth. For your flooring, choose to colour the wooden slats and obtain this prized effect on your floor. Together, we’ll choose the custom colour scheme that will suit your floor perfectly. Our colourists, whose reputation is second to none, are highly
Stain a floor to change your décor! If you’re looking to change your interior decoration, a stained floor will certainly give character to your floor and a new look to your whole home. Staining a floor requires a great deal of manual dexterity and an in-depth knowledge of wood; that’s why it’s preferable to entrust this work to a specialized
Have you been seized by a desire to change colours, or does your new decor not match the current colour of your floors? It’s now possible to create the composition of your choice, no matter what colour you have in mind. Thanks to the know-how and expertise acquired over 3 generations in sanding and finishing residential floors, L’Artisan du Plancher
With the evolution in floor sanding methods, it’s now possible to give beauty back to your hardwood floors without having to replace them. The time when revitalizing a hardwood floor involved many inconveniences, such as dust and toxic fumes, is now over. With their ancestral know-how based on mastering traditional techniques, L’Artisan du Plancher is equipped with the best tools
If you find that the floor in your house has lost its shine, you can varnish it to bring out the beauty and richness of its wood and to protect it more. To get a professional result that will last a long time, do business with a specialized contractor with valuable expertise and state-of-the-art equipment. Key steps for varnishing your
The mouldings form the elements that we find in the interior of our houses or dwellings. Used on walls, ceilings or floors, these decorations have become essential to perfect the finishing touches of the rooms of the house. Available in a wide range of models, this type of installation adapts to all tastes and budgets. However, to be sure to
Oiled Floor Unlike waxed floors, oiled floors have a non-film-forming finish (which isn’t limited to the surface of the wood). Oiled floors highlight the raw wood. However, an oiled floor has two disadvantages compared to a glazed or varnished floor: Regular maintenance: A layer must be reapplied every six months to one year. Irreversibility: An oiled floor is impregnated in depth, not just on