There are many myths and rumours plaguing the internet as to the right way to do this and although personal preference does come into play we re on hand to help.
How to determine which way to lay laminate flooring.
Determine the longest side of your house and lay your laminate flooring all throughout the house in the direction parallel to this part of the house.
If you re open concept is a front door to back door home run the flooring straight from the front door to the back door.
Whenever you are placing wood flooring in a hallway or any long and narrow area it should run in the direction away from the doorway.
If your laminate flooring is parallel to the joists it will simply follow the dips and peaks of the subfloor.
If you want your room to feel smaller and warmer lay your wood flooring from side wall to a side wall.
As a general rule of thumb run wooden boards from the entrance outwards to make your room feel bigger or longer.
The length of the flooring board will more often than not run with the length of the room.
If the room happens to be square the floor boards should run in the direction of the room s light source.
In the vast majority of cases you will run your laminate flooring straight through from the front door to the back door.
Another option could be identifying the main source of light in your space and run the flooring perpendicular to the light.
Think of hallway flooring for a good example.
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As a general rule laminate flooring should be laid in the same direction as the longest wall in the room.
It is common to see the laminate or wood flooring boards running with the direction of the longest walls in a room.
Laying planks along the length of a room.
1 above is to determine the longest line of sight in your house and lay your laminate flooring in the direction parallel to this.
Which way to lay your planks.
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This creates a cohesive look that complements most spaces typically resulting in running the floor parallel with the longest walls.
If you ve opted to lay your lovely new flooring yourself whether it s solid wood engineered timber or a laminate choice.