Coeur d'Alene, ID
Hardwood Flooring In Coeur d'Alene, ID
Coeur d'Alene sits across the Idaho state line, about thirty-three miles east of our Spokane shop, on the north shore of its lake. It's a destination market, with waterfront and luxury homes alongside steady renovation of older lake houses. The work skews toward high-finish hardwood, custom staircases and detailed pattern floors, the kind of craftsmanship a lake home is built to show off, along with restoring floors in properties that have been around a while.
In Coeur d'Alene
Why Prep Comes First In Coeur d'Alene
North Idaho near the water runs a touch damper than the dry country over in Spokane, and lakeside homes can carry more ambient and ground moisture year-round. That makes the moisture step the whole game. We test the subfloor and acclimate wood to the home's real conditions before laying anything. On newer builds and damper lots, engineered hardwood is often the smarter call, since its layered core holds steadier than solid plank when humidity stays up.
In demand here
Flooring Coeur d'Alene Asks For Most
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Patterns
Decorative Mosaic & Pattern Flooring
Patterned floors are slow work and we don't pretend otherwise. Every panel is dry-laid, photographed, then glued. The result lasts because the layout was right before any adhesive came out.
- Herringbone and chevron
- Custom parquet panels
- Lace-in mosaic borders
- Mixed-species and mixed-material designs
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Stairs
Custom Staircase Buildout
Stairs are the part of the house people touch every day and remember. We build them to match the floors below, with treads, risers and trim mitered to look like one piece of furniture.
- Solid hardwood treads and risers
- Tile-clad and mixed-material designs
- Custom railings and balusters
- Code-compliant rise and run
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Installation
Hardwood Floor Installation
We start where most contractors finish: subfloor prep. Moisture testing, leveling, acclimation — the boring part nobody photographs but the part that decides whether your floor stays flat in five years.
- Solid hardwood, engineered, wide plank, parquet
- Subfloor prep and moisture management
- Residential and commercial
- Clean, scheduled around your daily life
All Flooring Services
Every service runs on the same prep-first standard — tap any to dig into the details, or request a free in-home estimate.
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Installation
Hardwood Floor Installation
New hardwood, installed once and installed right. Wide plank, herringbone, traditional strip — for homes and commercial spaces across Spokane.
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Restoration
Floor Restoration
The floor under that old finish is usually better than what you'd buy new. We bring it back — sand, repair, restain, reseal — hardwood floor restoration across Spokane.
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Sanding · Stain
Hardwood Sanding & Staining
Worn, scratched, sun-faded hardwood, sanded and refinished back to grain. We sand to bare wood, stain to the color you want, and seal it for the next decade.
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Stairs
Custom Staircase Buildout
Hardwood, tile and mixed-material staircases — treads, risers and railings built to fit the room, not pulled from a catalog.
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Laminate · LVP
Laminate & Luxury Vinyl Plank
Modern laminate and LVP installed with the same prep work we put under hardwood. Looks like wood, lives like vinyl.
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Patterns
Decorative Mosaic & Pattern Flooring
Custom herringbone, chevron, parquet and lace-in mosaic — pattern work that turns a floor into a feature.
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Common Questions About Flooring In Coeur d'Alene
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Do you install hardwood floors in Coeur d'Alene?
Yes. Coeur d'Alene is part of our regular service area, about a 40-minute drive from our Spokane base down I-90. We handle full hardwood installation, sanding and refinishing here the same way we do throughout the region, with the same crew on the job from start to finish.
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Can you do custom parquet, mosaic or staircase work for lake homes?
Yes, and it's some of our favorite work. Coeur d'Alene's lake homes often call for decorative mosaic inlays, parquet patterns and custom staircases that match the wood throughout the house. We map the layout on-site first, since pattern work and stair details depend on the actual space, then build it to fit the room.
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How long does a Coeur d'Alene flooring project take?
Most home installs and refinishes run one to five days, depending on square footage, the floor type and the shape of the subfloor underneath. Decorative or custom staircase work usually adds time because of the detail involved. We give you a clear timeline after we've seen the floor in person.
Also serving nearby
We cross the Washington–Idaho line on the regular — here's where else we work close to Coeur d'Alene.
- Hardwood flooring in Post Falls Right over the state line from Washington, Post Falls is growing fast, with new neighborhoods filling in. New installs and durable LVP lead the work here.
- Hardwood flooring in Hayden North of Coeur d'Alene, Hayden is growing fast, with new builds going up steadily. Most floors here are first installs in fresh construction.
- Hardwood flooring in Spokane Valley East of the city, Spokane Valley splits between busy households and storefronts. We install and refinish hardwood, plus laminate and LVP, around both.
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