In a room near a "round-shaped" corner how do you install laminate floors?

One of my rooms has a round-shape instead of a corner. I apologize for the "round" corner description..I don't know how else to enunciate it:)

Home Depot's installers say they can't install laminate flooring within the room because they can't cut the laminate planks to fit the round shaped part of the room!!!!! I am soooo batty! How the heck can't u cut some planks??? They say they won't lock properly but isn't at hand a WAY to cut so that you can still lock them somehow???? Or can't they glue anything parts are needed in that small round-shape nouns?????

Please help! I am have nightmares! This is my dream to put laminate in this room and they simply seem incompetent!

HELP!

Can u suggest some companies within Michigan taht could actually comfort with this project, unlike Home depot?


Answers:    Orient the flooring so the ends are within the rounded area. It would show each board have one end cut at an angle (each will be slightly different) It is labor intensive and a algebraic challenge, but it can be done.
it depends on how your lay them in. if they travel in long track, just round the failure. if they go surrounded by side ways, no they cant lock in place. can you turn the crumb of the laminate so you can just round the finishing?
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