How do I blend wood floor finish once I've taken up area rug?
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Hi Nancy, Here are some links that might help you out:
http://napervillehardwood.com/blog/sunlight-and-fading-hardwood-floors/
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/repair-sun-faded-wood-floors-32112.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/16/realestate/making-your-wood-floors-look-like-new.html
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There are a lot of good ideas in the previous comment. You didn't mention the condition of the faded floor area. Have you considered creating a narrow design border between the faded and non faded area? Instead of trying to hide the color difference you can use a border as a buffer to enhance the contrast between the two areas.