Hi,
I'm about to lay an 18mm solid oak floating floor in my living/dining room, the two rooms have been knocked through with a 2m opening between the two rooms. This means that my starting 'long' wall opposite the door has a 1m protruding wall in the middle and to further complicate matters a fire place 3/4 of the way along. The run length through the opening will be a touch over 8m.
Where should I start? I really want to avoid having a 'T' bar down the middle of the room and even if I did I'd still need to get everything straight. My gut feeling is that i should put down a batten and start with a full run 15mm in from the end of the protruding wall, then work back the other way when I reach the door wall.
Thanks in advance,
Adam
I'm about to lay an 18mm solid oak floating floor in my living/dining room, the two rooms have been knocked through with a 2m opening between the two rooms. This means that my starting 'long' wall opposite the door has a 1m protruding wall in the middle and to further complicate matters a fire place 3/4 of the way along. The run length through the opening will be a touch over 8m.
Where should I start? I really want to avoid having a 'T' bar down the middle of the room and even if I did I'd still need to get everything straight. My gut feeling is that i should put down a batten and start with a full run 15mm in from the end of the protruding wall, then work back the other way when I reach the door wall.
Thanks in advance,
Adam