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Different wood shade in half-room repair
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I had to do black mold remediation which involved tearing out half the floor in a room. The wood on the left is the original from 1956 and spent a decade or more under a very dark stain, the wood on the right is the repair.

The color difference is not huge but it is noticeable. The job is done and paid for, I don’t have time or energy to demand something different. And to be fair, part of the remodel involved removing the very dark stain from the wood on the left so I could understand if they couldn’t get a bead on exactly the shade of the wood beneath the stain before they had to choose the wood for the repair (repair was done weeks before the whole-house refinishing.)

But I am curious, is this par for the course for a partial room repair with new wood next to ~70 year old wood? Or does it scream “amateur hour”?

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