by rosebery »
Thu Apr 02, 2009 10:28 pm
"You probably didn't understand the question because I'm not quite sure what I'm asking.
Ah!
"I guess what I want to know is wether I should lay the boards parallel to one wall or try to centralise the whole floor on the u-plan kitchen as I would if I was laying tiles."
That would be it.
"I guess trying to centre the tile pattern on the kitchen would be best."
If the boards are like ceramic tiles in appearance I would agree.
"the easiest way to do this would be to start laying boards at the end of the U-shape,"
If thats th centre of the room as you would look for laying ceramics then I would do it that way too.
"but this would mean laying them across the room and parallel with the window"
Does that matter if it loks like tiles?
"which I believe is a bad idea."
It would be if the boards looked like planks of wood. If they look like planks then they should be laid perpendicular to a window not parallel.
"Otherwise I will need to measure the room carefully to cut the first row of board to be laid to fit the centralised pattern. Do you have any hints for doing this or should I just start with a complete board on the first wall?"
I would be to find your centre then lay the boards (overlapping and without locking them together) towards the wall you would normally have started at. Then you know (within a cm or so) where the first full board has to be laid. From there work back towards the centre of the room doing, say, two rows locking the boards as you go and given that the floor is floating when you get there you can adjust slightly if necessary. Work onwards toward the second wall cutting the last board as appropriate. Then go back and do the cut board at the first wall. Am I making sense?
Cheers