Hello everyone,
Apologies to everyone for a question i'm sure has been posed a thousand times before!
I have purchased a load of "Colours Staccato Natural Oak Parquet Effect Laminate Flooring" from YouKnowWho. [link below]
Everything i've seen online refers to floorboard style laminate and this stuff seems completely different. Quite thick, solid and 2.5 times wider than the usual stuff.
It appears to be green fibrous stuff underneath the normal pattern layer and after sawing it almost looks like solid green plastic.
So with all this in mind, do i still need an expansion gap as its not wood?
More importantly do i need an expansion gap between my living room and dining room [see image].
I would prefer to carry on the pattern seemlessly without using a T-bar expansion joint but don't know how far i can lay before i need an expansion joing in the middle.
Do i need one at all as with it being this green stuff and not wood.
Thank you all for looking and hope someone can help, or better still have used this style before.
http://www.diy.com/nav/decor/floori...99345&ef_id=Uwz1DQAABQzfq496:20140225195453:s
Apologies to everyone for a question i'm sure has been posed a thousand times before!
I have purchased a load of "Colours Staccato Natural Oak Parquet Effect Laminate Flooring" from YouKnowWho. [link below]
Everything i've seen online refers to floorboard style laminate and this stuff seems completely different. Quite thick, solid and 2.5 times wider than the usual stuff.
It appears to be green fibrous stuff underneath the normal pattern layer and after sawing it almost looks like solid green plastic.
So with all this in mind, do i still need an expansion gap as its not wood?
More importantly do i need an expansion gap between my living room and dining room [see image].
I would prefer to carry on the pattern seemlessly without using a T-bar expansion joint but don't know how far i can lay before i need an expansion joing in the middle.
Do i need one at all as with it being this green stuff and not wood.
Thank you all for looking and hope someone can help, or better still have used this style before.
http://www.diy.com/nav/decor/floori...99345&ef_id=Uwz1DQAABQzfq496:20140225195453:s