Laying laminate flooring that has 3 different lengths?
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All you want to do is make sure that the edges are staggered. It's supposed to look random.
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The Vid
does But If you've got the 300 spare, then what the hey.
Depends on the square footage you need to do.
if it's just a kitchen then probably save your dough.
The Vid
does But If you've got the 300 spare, then what the hey.
Depends on the square footage you need to do.
if it's just a kitchen then probably save your dough.
It does. You do not want to have all the lines match up. It lack overall strength and looks like a DIY job.
I don't think there is an 'order, they are supposed to be random, but check the video, im sure it would cover that.....
First row long short shortest then wen u start second row u start opposite shorter long shortest so you edges do not meet. If u wish u can contact me and I will explain further.
ok. it works like this. it is set up kinda like the shingles on your house. you are going to want to stagger them so that none of the seams line up. so if you have a short one then on the nest row you'd put a different size to make sure that they don't line up. it's really easy, don't make it harder than it really is. hope it helps.
just put them like a puzzle,,,large, medium then small and on and on...we also learned by our mistakes...we started putting the large pieces first and we didn't know what to do with the smaller pieces, well have way thru we found out that we had add the smaller pieces too....so, now we are doing the rest of the rooms and I'm pretty sure we'll correct those mistakes,,,good luck!!
Calculate how many strips it will take to complete the width...allow a 1/4-inch gap for expansion along both walls; snap a chalk line to show where the edge of the tongue will fall.