Your advice please on laying a laminate floor over the whole of my upstairs.
It is Baltiero Stretto, with a pronounced V groove click joint and therefore important to lay it running in the right direction so that the planking lays relevant to the whole upstairs floor. I prefer to feel that I am mostly walking down a very prominent planking, rather than across it.
No problems laying it but from doing just one room #1, a small L shaped room, I have decided to do the whole upstairs in it.
#1 on my photos and plan below. It lends itself to being laid widthways, see floorplan A.
I have started that room and like the flooring so much that I now will get more of it and am considering getting more and laying it on the whole upstairs. The old laminate in those rooms does not show the joint, but because of the vey noticeable V groove joints in this new one, I want to lay it the right way round for the whole combined area.
So I am now questioning if it should really be laid as shown in 'B lengthways direction' ?
B Lengthways.
There are about 5 short lengths in the doorway of room-1 that may make it look odd! However, laid that way Lengthways, it will look right for most of the upstairs, flow well from stairs, landing, through room 2 and into room 3. It will present lengthways planks seen when coming up the stairs and seeing it from the landing - see blue arrows showing main traffic areas.
I feel that looks best but your views and advice please, before I do a whole house the wrong way.
All advice and help much appreciated.
Thanks very much.
It is Baltiero Stretto, with a pronounced V groove click joint and therefore important to lay it running in the right direction so that the planking lays relevant to the whole upstairs floor. I prefer to feel that I am mostly walking down a very prominent planking, rather than across it.
No problems laying it but from doing just one room #1, a small L shaped room, I have decided to do the whole upstairs in it.
#1 on my photos and plan below. It lends itself to being laid widthways, see floorplan A.
I have started that room and like the flooring so much that I now will get more of it and am considering getting more and laying it on the whole upstairs. The old laminate in those rooms does not show the joint, but because of the vey noticeable V groove joints in this new one, I want to lay it the right way round for the whole combined area.
So I am now questioning if it should really be laid as shown in 'B lengthways direction' ?
B Lengthways.
There are about 5 short lengths in the doorway of room-1 that may make it look odd! However, laid that way Lengthways, it will look right for most of the upstairs, flow well from stairs, landing, through room 2 and into room 3. It will present lengthways planks seen when coming up the stairs and seeing it from the landing - see blue arrows showing main traffic areas.
I feel that looks best but your views and advice please, before I do a whole house the wrong way.
All advice and help much appreciated.
Thanks very much.
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