Gaps along seams are a common issue with prefinished and unfinished hardwood floors.
How to hide gaps in engineered hardwood floors.
Whether your floors are newly installed or you ve had hardwood floors for years you can use humidifiers to reduce the likelihood of gaps.
You can fill the gaps in an unfinished floor with a mixture of polyurethane and sanding dust before the floor is.
Remove excess putty from the wood surface using a putty knife.
If the gaps in your wood floor are smaller and more cosmetic a prefabricated wood filler or a wood dust and wood flour cement mix would be good options.
Apply the wood putty apply a fine bead of wood putty to the gap then work it into the gap with your finger using circular motions to force the putty down into the gap.
You can choose to use room humidifiers or furnace humidifiers.
Both will help minimize the chance of gaps showing up in your hardwood floors down the road.
Be careful not to scratch the floor s finish.
But to answer a common question.
Method 1 using rope to fill in gaps.
Yes it can still have gaps.
If you have wide gaps in a wide plank wood floor using natural rope as a filler is a relatively easy and inexpensive option.
Using a dust and resin filling.
Engineered hardwood flooring is designed to minimize gaps due to expansion and contraction of the wood.