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WYL, having followed your excellent advice in the past (with results that I am very happy with) I have another question.

I have a bedroom that is 6mx4m that will have a small dressing room (read large built in wardrobe but with proper walls) built at one end and the entrance door next to it, it has two windows on one of the 6m walls.

I want to lay the flooring along the 6m walls so it flows into the dressing room and you look down the planks when you enter the room. This will not go with the light though as the are on the longer wall.

If you were laying the floor (solid oak, floating) would you do it my way or 'go with the light'?

Cheers

Nic
 
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Going with the light is 9 times out of 10 possible, your situation is that 1 other ;)
Most aesthetic in this case would indeed be going with the longest wall. If an option, decide on floorboards that don't have deep bevels (so they won't cause false shades when the sun in shining).
 
Perfect cheers.

Boards already bought (doing four bedrooms) the bevel is a micro one that does not appear to deep, hopefully it would not show too much.

Once again thanks for your help.
 

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