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Timber direction for consistent flow

Natalie Young
2 years ago

Hey,
We are having to lay floating laminate floorboards in our home.
We are wanting the one style through the whole house. As in direction the plank is laid and no differences in the rooms.
I know you usually run the longest length of the room, but does glancing from the doorway affect direction you run the planks?
I'm sure I don't want the bedrooms different but I think it's almost required because of the way the rooms flow from the doorways.
Has anyone picked a direction and stuck to it through the whole house, or do you always follow the room length?

Comments (5)

  • bigreader
    2 years ago

    All the floor boards should run the same way. Houses with real timber boards have this. But if you don’t want it that way have what you want.

  • Kate
    2 years ago

    Agree with bigreader. All the same way the you don’t have transitions. Post a floor plan so we can visualise better

  • Natalie Young
    Original Author
    2 years ago

    We aren't doing past the kitchen as the sunroom will be renovated later

  • C P
    2 years ago

    Run from carport to pergola

  • Kate
    2 years ago

    Agree