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Will this floor be visible to business customers? If so it might be worth it to sand and finish, old fir can look beautiful. It's not cheap, the entire 2nd floor will need to be emptied and you'll not have access for at least a week (I've done this hundreds of times). The cheapest fix is new LVT in the one room of course. The odds are you'll not be able to match the existing plus the grain is running into the entry which makes it trickier to spice in. I recommend a totally different looking product and run the boards perpendicular to existing. If you try to match and come close it will look like a mistake. Also, the only construction to be done after a new floor should be baseboards
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