Hi there
I have taken down a couple of partition wall in my flat, and now have an open plan room 4m x 11m. There's an existing softwood floor on joists.
Unfortunately the joists change directly halfway; at the front they go side to side (so the boards are lengthways), and the back half they go front to back (and the boards go side to side).
I'd like the new boards all to go in one direction.
1) Is there some reasoning behind choosing the direction of laying? I think lengthways may accentuate the length of the room, and maybe make it look narrower, so veering towards side to side (along the shorther length).
2) Once I've chosen, how would I lay in all one direction? I'm guessing some kind of boarding, either on top of the existing floorboards, or directly onto the joists.
3) If I go with the above, what happens if a pipe leaks? Do I just take out one board, cut the boarding, or do I have to take out a whole board?
I'm going for engineered T&G as it will be partly an open plan kitchen.
Thanks
Marcos
I have taken down a couple of partition wall in my flat, and now have an open plan room 4m x 11m. There's an existing softwood floor on joists.
Unfortunately the joists change directly halfway; at the front they go side to side (so the boards are lengthways), and the back half they go front to back (and the boards go side to side).
I'd like the new boards all to go in one direction.
1) Is there some reasoning behind choosing the direction of laying? I think lengthways may accentuate the length of the room, and maybe make it look narrower, so veering towards side to side (along the shorther length).
2) Once I've chosen, how would I lay in all one direction? I'm guessing some kind of boarding, either on top of the existing floorboards, or directly onto the joists.
3) If I go with the above, what happens if a pipe leaks? Do I just take out one board, cut the boarding, or do I have to take out a whole board?
I'm going for engineered T&G as it will be partly an open plan kitchen.
Thanks
Marcos
