New Life Given to Floors
Much progress had been made in the East Wing Gallery space as of June, and in July, progress continues throughout the Master bedroom with the addition of new floors placed by the Greg Nichols Flooring Company. Pictured below is Matt Bolinger of the Greg Nichols company, carefully installing new oak floors in the soon-to-be gallery space.



In the East Wing Gallery, 1 1/2 inch red oak floors went down in mid-July, with the same design system as the other finely crafted floors throughout many other rooms in Havilah Beardsley's house; an intricate pattern work of v-shaped wood planks create a large perimeter border around the rooms (found in the West Wing). To create a consistency of style within the reconstructed East Wing, it was decided that this same pattern be implemented. (right) The stain chosen in mid-July is a beautiful honey-colored floor stain and creates a warm and inviting atmosphere within the East Wing.
In the Master bedroom on the second floor, John Hillman laid the beautiful new 5 1/4 inch Poplar floors in early July (Pictured below). Note the use of the large poplar planks, to recreate the width of the original floors. The original flooring had been waterlogged from extensive water damage through this area, and thus, the flooring had to be reconstructed, rather than simply repaired. With the recent reconstruction of these areas, new life seems to breathe from the floors at Havilah Beardsley's House.






