correct way to lay laminate in conservatory

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hi, could someone advise the best way to lay laminate (wood effect) flooring in conservatory..the pieces are approx 4 ft long and 4'' wide ( not sure of metric size so i only deal in old money :D ) would i start from one side of wall? or from the middle? or somewhere else?..we want to have them slightly staggered as to not have matching connecting lines..the conservatory size is 15ft approx by 10ft approx...we want to lay them along width not depth wise..thanks in advance
 
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i am hoping they are all straight walls :D ...so would i go one way first..then come back the opposite way..to stop the joins running along side each other..and at the end of each run..just cut off to fit therefore staggering the joints ?
 
Row two could start (at the same 'starting-point as row 1) with the cut-off from the last board of row 1 (if not too short, say minimum 25cm = 10 inch in old money ;)) that way the boards are staggered 'automatically'
 
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woodyoulike..superb reply...never thought of using cut off piece to start again....makes sense..and it suits me cos for some reason i am a lot better working left to right :D thanks again for info
 

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