Laminate floor transition without threshwood.

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Hi, and sorry if this query is an old chestnut.
I'm doing a full flat with lounge and bedroom on same side of hallway. I would like to continue on through from the rooms into hall without a break. Is this not a good Idea in case the dimensions of the rooms dont tally exactly, or is there a way of overcoming this.
I suppose I could do it straight through one room, say the lounge, and use a strip accross a break from the bedroom if it does'nt flow through the same as the lounge.
Any tips?
Cheers Ian.
 
My two pee is that its not a good idea to flow thro doorways esp when you are going into a hallway. It is done but usually by a pro who has weighed up the variables such as change of direction in a hallway.

You could use sympathetic transition pieces at the doorway thresholds?

Ask the wood supplier about such transitions.
 
I have laid straight through into a hall before, but from just one room, so it was more straightforward.
Its the second room that gives the potential for misalignment. I may just play it by ear and if necessary use a threshwood strip at the second doorway.
 

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