This is the level of finish applied to most prefinished flooring.
Satin vs semi gloss stain floors.
So if this bothers you consider that.
With that being said satin is by far the most popular look at least in westchester and new york city area.
It has a medium sheen that reflects more light than a satin finish.
Remember darker floors show more dust and dirt.
Semi gloss has a slightly higher luster level than satin.
Glossy floors show all the scratches and nicks.
The satin will then coat the floor with a light dusting of protection in appearance but the actual result is as equally durable as the gloss and semi gloss.
Semi gloss paint has high durability than satin paint.
Very similar to yours.
I would venture to guess that 80 90 of my customers choose a satin finish.
The one on the right is a satin.
Shinier floors reflect more light which shows more dust and dirt.
Satin finishes add some shine while still letting the natural beauty of wood grain come through.
Similarly the black shade of semi gloss finish appears dense and rich while satin gives a muddy like touch to wall paint.
If you look at these two pictures here the one on left is a semi gloss.
Satin sheen level is preferred on all shades of hardwood from dark to light and everything in between.
The higher gloss level of semi gloss makes it slightly more durable than a satin finish.
Choosing which finish to use is really a matter of personal preference in color and transparency and the degree of durability your floors and furnishings require.
Best place to paint.
This gives a more formal feel that really highlights the beauty of hardwood.
A satin finish floor is easier to care for than a high gloss floor and will last longer without needing to be refinished.
They differ from each other in the proportions and quantities of different chemicals used.
This is a semi gloss on medium stained floors.
Semi gloss has.
A satin finish has a sheen factor of 40 percent to 50 percent.
For example a semi gloss red displays a darker and intense look as compared to a satin red shade.
Satin and semigloss polyurethane finishes give wood surfaces shine and protection.
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.
I m hoping one of the flooring professionals who sometimes post here can advise you on this.
They re both about the same color but you can see that the floors look very different.
I think what you have is a good medium color.