Hi,
I am in the process of laying laminate in my bungalow. I have a t shaped entrace hall with doors off to all rooms. Originally i was going to ceramic tile the hallway so have layed the 6mm ply fixed every 4 inches to the chipboard flooring. The laminate has been layed in the main bedroom up to the doorframe and i was going to continue without laying door bars. Now, for the question. Would it be best to leave the ply down in the hall and lay my felt and laminate straight over, then use door bars over each door frame. The laminate itself is only 6 mm thick, so would the level notice? Or, would it be best to take all the ply up (dont know though what mess this will make of the chipboard floor underneath (ringnails used). Also off the hallway is the kitchen and bathroom and these have already been laid with ceramic tiles, so the floor in these rooms is higher anyway, so with the ply in the hallway already laid, would this be better for when the hall flooring meets these 2 rooms. Help greatly needed..Cheers Lorraine
I am in the process of laying laminate in my bungalow. I have a t shaped entrace hall with doors off to all rooms. Originally i was going to ceramic tile the hallway so have layed the 6mm ply fixed every 4 inches to the chipboard flooring. The laminate has been layed in the main bedroom up to the doorframe and i was going to continue without laying door bars. Now, for the question. Would it be best to leave the ply down in the hall and lay my felt and laminate straight over, then use door bars over each door frame. The laminate itself is only 6 mm thick, so would the level notice? Or, would it be best to take all the ply up (dont know though what mess this will make of the chipboard floor underneath (ringnails used). Also off the hallway is the kitchen and bathroom and these have already been laid with ceramic tiles, so the floor in these rooms is higher anyway, so with the ply in the hallway already laid, would this be better for when the hall flooring meets these 2 rooms. Help greatly needed..Cheers Lorraine