I believe in our addition where we installed hardwood floors to match the 90 year old hardwood in the rest of the house we used either a satin finish or possibly at most a 50 50 mix of satin and semi gloss.
Semi gloss dark hardwood floors.
Semi gloss on the other hand is sometimes used in residential spaces.
Semi gloss is the perfect choice for mid level traffic rooms where feet will trample.
While most homeowners prefer a high gloss water based polyurethane you ll also find satin and semi gloss.
Semi gloss has around 55 luster.
It used to be one of the more popular floor finishing choices but it s not used nearly as often in modern designs.
Satin sheen level is preferred on all shades of hardwood from dark to light and everything in between.
Both satin and semi gloss finishes are used on commercially prefinished.
I m hoping one of the flooring professionals who sometimes post here can advise you on this.
Semi gloss aka medium gloss comes in near the middle satin finish is gaining in popularity falling between matte and semi gloss for sheen.
50 gloss a high sheen.
In actuality you won t find 100 gloss floors but if you did it would be such a high gloss that it would be like a mirror.
Sheen is the amount of reflection that is produced from a finish.
When installing hardwood floors homeowners have a lot of choices to decide between including the type of wood and stain.
Semi gloss finish for your hardwood floor.
The more sheen in your hardwood floor finish the greater level of detail and drama displayed.
The choice of finish for hardwood flooring is a personal preference to a degree although there are factors to consider.
100 gloss the highest level of shine possible.
The semi gloss finish will still have certain levels of reflectivity and also offer a similar richness to the grain of most woods.
Gloss levels from 50 to 100 have very pronounced sheen and create a sleek modern result.
Its shine falls anywhere between 45 55 making it more reflective than satin wood floors.
I know for certain we didn t use high gloss.
I would venture to guess that 80 90 of my customers choose a satin finish.
For dining rooms sunrooms libraries studies and bedrooms a high gloss wood floor finish.
Choosing a semi gloss is a middle alternative to the question of gloss or no gloss.
Hardwood floor finishes have varying levels of ease durability even glossiness.
A high gloss tends to be more formal.