This gallery shows real flooring and moldings work from prep to finish. You’ll see hardwood flooring installs and refinishes alongside vinyl flooring, vinyl plank flooring, and luxury vinyl plank flooring for high-traffic rooms. We compare laminate flooring and linoleum flooring where budgets and moisture differ, plus peel and stick floor tile for utility zones. Substrate checks, leveling, and clean transitions keep surfaces flat. For specialty areas, projects include epoxy floor and epoxy garage floor. Trim packages feature crown molding at ceilings and shoe molding at bases for tight, durable lines
Flooring & moldings projects: flat planes, tight lines, durable finishes
This gallery documents how we plan substrates, lay materials, and finish details so floors read flat and trim lines stay crisp. Scopes cover hardwood flooring installs and refinishes, resilient systems such as vinyl flooring, vinyl plank flooring, and luxury vinyl plank flooring, as well as tile-based solutions including peel and stick floor tile for utility zones. Where budgets and traffic patterns differ, we show comparisons among laminate flooring, linoleum flooring, and site-finished wood, with clear notes on cleaning, movement, and acoustics.
Substrate prep and layout
Strong results start under the surface. Crews check joists, fasteners, and flatness, then patch, plane, or self-level as required. We establish straight reference lines from the longest sight path, dry-fit transitions, and cut for clean shadow gaps at bases and casings. Stairs are measured tread by tread so nosings align. Expansion is planned around HVAC, humidity, and manufacturer specs to keep joints consistent over the seasons, whether the design calls for herringbone or straight lay flooring.
Wood and resilient systems
For living spaces and bedrooms, hardwood flooring provides repairability and long life; photos show plank acclimation, staggered seams, and clean scribe at stone or metal thresholds. In rentals or high-traffic rooms, vinyl plank flooring and lvp flooring deliver dent resistance and quick turnovers with matched trims and reducers. Kitchens, baths, and basements often benefit from vinyl flooring or linoleum flooring where moisture control matters. The gallery includes sample boards under daylight to compare sheen and texture so selections are made with confidence.
Tile, epoxy, and specialty areas
Laundries and utility rooms favor peel and stick floor tile for budget control and fast service returns. Garages and workshops use epoxy floor systems with moisture testing, crack repair, and broadcast chips for traction; in larger bays you’ll also see epoxy garage floor projects with marked zones. Thresholds and transitions are set flush whenever possible to keep movement smooth for carts and strollers.
Molding packages and profiles
Trim unifies rooms and protects edges. Our teams install base, casing, and feature profiles with tight miters and back-cuts for clean seams. Where design calls for it, crown molding adds scale at ceilings and resolves corners with coped joints. At floors, shoe molding bridges small gaps and keeps paint lines true after seasonal movement. The gallery shows primed, caulked, and final-painted assemblies next to finished floors so you can assess shadow, proportion, and color breaks. For scope and pricing, see our flooring moldings service.
Stairs, landings, and details
Stair work covers solid treads, overlays, and nosings aligned to baluster centers. We template winders, cut returns tight, and finish edges to match field boards. Landings meet adjacent rooms with low-profile reducers; risers get durable coatings to resist scuffs. For units with pets, we show scratch-tolerant systems and replaceable components that simplify future service.
Finishing, protection, and turnover
Before handoff, floors are cleaned, inspected under raking light, and protected with breathable covers if other trades remain. Trim receives a light de-nib and final coat after caulk cures so lines stay sharp. Photos include close-ups of corners, saddles, and radiator cutouts, along with wider shots that demonstrate uniform plank tracking through doorways and hallways.
What you’ll see in the photos
- Straight reference lines and balanced borders at long sight paths
- Even reveals at baseboards with consistent gap control
- Flush transitions where materials meet, with reducers only as needed
- Documented acclimation and moisture readings for warranty compliance
Use these examples to map scope for your own rooms: substrate prep, material selection, molding package, and finishing. Whether you’re comparing laminate flooring to luxury vinyl plank flooring or planning a premium stair and crown molding upgrade, the sequences shown here illustrate the steps that keep surfaces flat, edges aligned, and daily cleanup simple.