

If you’ve ever shopped for hardwood flooring, you’ve likely heard the terms finishing and staining—sometimes even used interchangeably. While they’re related, they aren’t the same thing. Knowing the difference will help you make the best choice for your home, style, and budget.
At Capell Flooring & Interiors, we often see customers asking this exact question. Let’s break it down:
Every hardwood floor requires a protective top layer called a finish. This is the final step in installation that seals and protects your floors from scratches, spills, and daily wear.
A natural finish enhances the wood’s inherent beauty by:
Think of finishing as “polishing and sealing” what Mother Nature already created.
Staining is a separate process that changes the wood’s natural color. Before the finish is applied, a pigment is worked into the wood to achieve a new tone.
Why choose stain?
Because staining requires additional labor and materials, it typically adds about $2 per square foot. The cost is based on the process, not the color you select.
Finishing only (no stain):
Perfect if you love the natural character of wood and want a timeless, low-maintenance look. This is already included in most standard hardwood floor estimates.
Staining + finishing:
Ideal if you want a specific custom color or need to coordinate with your existing décor. It adds cost, but it also gives you maximum design flexibility.

Right now in the Treasure Valley, we’re seeing two clear favorites:
Both are versatile and look great in a range of homes, from brand-new builds in Meridian to historic homes in Boise’s North End.
If you’re considering stain, the best next step is to view stain swatches in your own home’s lighting. At Capell Flooring & Interiors, we can create real samples on your wood so you can see how each option will look in your space.
Finishing = protection and enhancing natural beauty
Staining = customizing color
Both are great choices—it just depends on your vision, style, and budget.
If you’re ready to explore hardwood floor options, stop by our Meridian showroom or call 208-288-0151 to schedule a free consultation. We’re here to help you find the perfect finish—or stain—for your Boise home.
Q: Can I change the stain color of my existing hardwood floors?
Yes! If your floors are solid hardwood, they can typically be sanded down and restained multiple times throughout their lifetime. This is one of the main benefits of real wood flooring.
Q: What kind of finish is most durable for busy homes?
Water-based polyurethane finishes are great for families with kids or pets because they dry quickly and resist scratching. Oil-based finishes add rich warmth but take longer to cure.
Q: Can I skip staining altogether?
Absolutely. Many homeowners love the look of their wood’s natural grain and simply choose a protective finish to preserve it.
Q: How long will my floors last once finished or stained?
With proper care and maintenance, your hardwood floors can last for decades. Routine cleaning and occasional maintenance coats will keep them looking fresh for years.
🔹 Visit Capell Flooring & Interiors in Meridian, ID
Come see how different finishes and stains look in person—or schedule a personalized flooring consultation today.
📍 1763 W. Marcon Ln, Meridian, ID
📞 208-288-0151
📧 sales@capellinteriors.com
🌐 www.capellflooring.com


At Capell Flooring & Interiors, we’re more than just a flooring company—we’re your partners in transforming homes and businesses with high-quality, stylish floors built to last. With over 50 years of experience serving Meridian, Boise, Eagle, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley, our team is dedicated to helping you find the perfect flooring solution for your space.
From plush carpets and durable hardwood to modern luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and custom area rugs, we take a personalized approach to every project. Our exclusive Design Audit process ensures you get flooring that fits your lifestyle, design preferences, and long-term needs—whether you have a busy household, pets, or a specific aesthetic in mind.
But what truly sets us apart is our knowledgeable, friendly team. Our flooring experts, designers, and installation professionals are committed to providing a stress-free, enjoyable experience from your first visit to the final installation. We stay up to date with the latest flooring trends, materials, and techniques, ensuring you get the best quality and expert guidance tailored to your needs.
When you choose Capell Flooring & Interiors, you’re not just upgrading your floors—you’re working with a trusted local team dedicated to making your home or business more beautiful, comfortable, and functional.

Capell Flooring & Interiors has been recognized in the 2026 Idaho’s Best Awards as a Gold statewide winner and Treasure Valley regional winner in the Flooring Company category. That makes 2020–2026 seven straight years of Idaho’s Best recognition for Capell Flooring — and a big reason is the support of loyal clients who continue to vote, leave reviews, and trust the team’s process, communication, and expertise.

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