Kitchen and Dining Room into one.

Floating. It'll be easy. This was the first bit done 25 years ago- no glue or nails. All the other bits have been floated, but with the t&g glued. I tried to get a piece of the newer stuff up to expose the tongue so I could join to it. Broke off the tongue, so no go. It'll be a threshold.
 
Floating. It'll be easy. This was the first bit done 25 years ago- no glue or nails. All the other bits have been floated, but with the t&g glued. I tried to get a piece of the newer stuff up to expose the tongue so I could join to it. Broke off the tongue, so no go. It'll be a threshold.
Or biscuit joint.
It worked surprisingly well on one of my projects.
 
What's the skill leve

What's the skill level for that, to get a really nice joint?
If you are skilled enough to used a jigsaw, you can surely use a biscuit joiner.
Probably the easiest tool out there.
You just need to watch a few videos on how to set it up.
 

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