I have hardwood floors on almost all of my floors. Most rooms have large (5') openings with no doors or thresholds. When I start applying the polyurethane, is there anyway to do one room at a time or do I have to get the furniture out of the dining room, living room, office, and front hall and seal all floors at the same time? I don't have any place to move all the furniture too, even if I stacked it vertically in the kitchen and porch.
Wood – apply polyurethane to the hardwood floors one room at a time
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Best Answer
It make take some work to feather the edges where one room meets another, but you should be able to do one room at a time. At worst you might wind up with a slight line across the threshold, which nobody but you would ever notice....