Laying out herringbone LVT

Joined
28 Jan 2011
Messages
508
Reaction score
44
Location
Manchester
Country
United Kingdom
What's the best way to set this flooring out?

I'm about to lay some Polyflor LVT 9x3 parquet. I'm having a border. When setting out, would it be best to run the flooring parallel to longest wall? It runs down hallway, into kitchen, then turns 90 degrees into kitchen. I'm thinking parallel to the longest wall in hallway..... can't really use the 'centre of the room' rule cos it's a hallway into a kitchen....

20230710_090339.jpg


The above image is from the front door down the hallway into kitchen at the end (ignore double doors at end - that's conservatory)

20230710_090406.jpg


The above is the view from the conservatory doors back up the hallway to the front door. (Kitchen on left)

20230710_090419.jpg

This is the kitchen.... area.

Hope this makes sense to someone :)
 
Last edited:
Sponsored Links
Yeah I’d set that out in the hallway. Centre it between hall wall and stairs.
what ply is that? as long as it’s not Chinese you will be ok. Are you using feather finish screed on the joints ?
 
Yeah I'm gonna give the entire floor a skim coat of feather finish. No idea where the ply originated from, but Ive used used it everywhere else in my house with the same lvt, just not been done in herringbone prior to this

Thanks Daz
 
Sponsored Links
I've used a Ball PS adhesive so far and it's been great. I'll stick wiv that. No direct sunlight so should be OK.
 
Made a start on it and it's going OK so far. I'm a bit unsure about the border.... particularly the mitres for internal and external corners...... do you just do them all at 45 degrees or do you do a specific cut for each corner...... some of my walls are out of square by quite a few degrees.... the skirting aren't fitted yet, and the border is underlapping where the skirting will finish by about 10 mm, so plenty to play with.
 
Well, I suppose I could do em all Al bang on 45, or use mitre angle finder for each corner.... I take u normally do em 45 Daz?
 
I do front the corner of the skirts to the point where the planks cross each other
 

Attachments

  • IMG_6702.jpeg
    IMG_6702.jpeg
    324 KB · Views: 42
  • IMG_0791.jpeg
    IMG_0791.jpeg
    262.8 KB · Views: 49
Finally finished it. Fitting it in between full time working. Happy with how it's turned out and a big thanks to Daz for answering the questions I had.

Really happy with the mat. It hides the hatch for the crawl space. I used an 8mm chrome tile trim that I lapped under the ply. It's one continuous piece that I've folded into a rectangle. The lip of the trim is almost perfectly flush with the vinyl.
 

Attachments

  • 20230729_203132.jpg
    20230729_203132.jpg
    458.8 KB · Views: 65
  • 20230729_203118.jpg
    20230729_203118.jpg
    400.7 KB · Views: 56
  • 20230729_203112.jpg
    20230729_203112.jpg
    393.2 KB · Views: 51
  • 20230729_203100.jpg
    20230729_203100.jpg
    410.3 KB · Views: 52
  • 20230729_203047.jpg
    20230729_203047.jpg
    452.4 KB · Views: 55
  • 20230729_203037.jpg
    20230729_203037.jpg
    387.2 KB · Views: 46
  • 20230729_203031.jpg
    20230729_203031.jpg
    489.2 KB · Views: 57
  • 20230729_203024.jpg
    20230729_203024.jpg
    557 KB · Views: 58
  • 20230729_203017.jpg
    20230729_203017.jpg
    469.8 KB · Views: 50
  • 20230729_203014.jpg
    20230729_203014.jpg
    441.2 KB · Views: 64

DIYnot Local

Staff member

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Sponsored Links
Back
Top