Timber type for Victorian Era House Floorboards
I have been looking around at various types of timbers to replace the floorboards in part of my house. I have an old Victorian era house in Hawthorn, Melbourne and want to replace the boards in the main hallway and two back rooms.
I was just wondering what types of timber are considered in period for this type of house. I really love Red Gum and Jarrah floors but wasn't sure whether this would be in keeping with the house itself. The front part of the house is quite traditional with period features etc while the back part of the house is more modern. I know the Red Gum would look fantastic in the more modern part of the house, but not as certain in the front part.
Are there any do's and dont's with respect to timber type for this type of house or is it purely on personal preference?
Thanks in advance.