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Warm oak dining room floor visualization
This example shows warm oak flooring applied to a dining room floor while preserving furniture, wall finishes, and natural light.
Dining room flooring visualization
Warm oak applied to a dining room floor while keeping the surrounding room unchanged.



What changed
RenoViz applied the warm oak flooring sample to the dining room floor. This helps compare wood tone, warmth, plank direction, and how the floor sits against existing furniture and walls.
What stayed constant
The dining furniture, walls, windows, lighting, and room composition remain visible for a like-for-like flooring comparison.
Review note
This is an AI visualization for flooring direction, not a completed installation photo. Confirm plank width, board length, undertone, finish, durability, transitions, and installation requirements with physical samples and supplier guidance.
How to create a similar result
Upload a dining room photo with the floor plane visible, add a warm oak sample, and ask RenoViz to apply it to the floor only. Compare alternate wood tones in the same room photo before ordering samples or preparing a client shortlist.
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Use RenoViz to compare material directions in a real room photo, then confirm final choices with samples and professional review.