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We are having our victorian pine floorboards restored and the contractor has used a pale ('natural' shade) ready bought wood filler to fill gaps between boards and damage from nail holes etc.
The result (after base coat of varnish) currently looks terrible- huge variations in colour- and looks nothing like restored pine floors I've seen in other properties and online. I can't believe that this is a standard accepted approach to filling lightly damaged areas of floorboard? Could the contractor have reasonably been expected to colour match better?
Any advice on where we can go from here would be appreciated, we thought of staining but heard that most fillers don't take stain well.
The result (after base coat of varnish) currently looks terrible- huge variations in colour- and looks nothing like restored pine floors I've seen in other properties and online. I can't believe that this is a standard accepted approach to filling lightly damaged areas of floorboard? Could the contractor have reasonably been expected to colour match better?
Any advice on where we can go from here would be appreciated, we thought of staining but heard that most fillers don't take stain well.