Oak floors throughout except bathrooms (tile), kitchen (linoleum) and 2 of the 3 bedrooms (wall to wall carpet). The entire house was built in the 20s with beautiful oak floors lined with mahogany bordering all of the walls in every room, hallway, even the closets in the house. Those floors still lurk beneath the carpet, tile and linoleum, and when the carpet goes will be sanded and refinished. The kitchen will be tiled, except the damned linoleum shows not the slightest sign of wear. It’s the damnedest thing I’ve ever seen. The stuff must be tougher than steel and was here when we came 30 years ago. The tile on both the walls and floors in the front bathroom remains intact from when the place was built. When I first saw the interior of this place, I couldn’t believe it. The craftsmanship in the construction of the place nearly put me in a trance. I remember the wife nagging me about exhibiting signs of a stroke as she complained about deterioating kitchen counter grout and the ancient sink. It was when she started talking about the need to tear up the repulsive floor tiles in that bathroom that I snapped out of it and announced “we’re taking this place.” The funny part of this is that at the time not an inch of the wonderful wood floors was exposed to view. They were hidden from view by combat grade carpet everywhere but the bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchen. The bedrooms had their own separate shades of garish carpeting except for the master bedroom which actually had tasteful quality carpeting (that’s still there). It was in the uncarpeted walk in closet that I saw the mahogany bordered oak floors and suspected what lay beneath all that playing field grade polyester covering the floors.