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I would charge around $4500. which would include finish, wood (all materials). There's a lot of labor involved. The time involved is one of the reasons I encouraged you to consider LVT. It's much more of a DIY job then sanding and finishing wood. Plus
you'd be done in 2 days. Actually, the kitchen would be usable as your installing it. Another thing I like about LVT is that it's truly water proof. In a typical kitchen you have a sink, an ice maker and a dishwasher. In the next 15 years one of those systems is going to flood your floor and there goes your work on the wood. With LVT you mop it up and air it out. The better quality stuff looks so real now I've had people get on their knees and swear it's real wood. I can put any floor in my house of course, and I installed plastic planks. But I love rustic old wood refinished and if you take your time it may be the focal point of your kitchen. Keep up the good work!
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