Alteration to Recently Laid Oakwood Floor
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 3:37 pm
Hi there. I'm Burney - I'm a punter looking for advice.
I have just had an oakwood floor laid in my living room, and also in my hallway. Because I did the jobs at different times with a few weeks in between, the flooring guy used a room divider to separate the two, and I agreed to this, even though the floor is the same level in both rooms.
A few weeks have gone by and I am regretting it, and wishing I had gone for a seamless look from one room to the other. I have some left over wood panels, and would like to use them to bridge the gap. I understand to do this would mean cutting and removing parts of existing panels, and cutting off edges of new panels, so it is unlikely to be a flawless finish, but I am confident it will be an improvement on the existing.
I have found it impossible so far to find someone who is willing to do it - I want to know from any professionals, am I asking too much for expecting someone to want to help me with this? I understand that it's not a straightforward job but I am prepared to pay someone for their time.
Or is this something anyone has encountered and solved on their own?
NB - I do not want to use the contractors who originally did the work, due to other issues related to their work on a number of jobs in the house.
Many thanks in advance for your advice.
B
I have just had an oakwood floor laid in my living room, and also in my hallway. Because I did the jobs at different times with a few weeks in between, the flooring guy used a room divider to separate the two, and I agreed to this, even though the floor is the same level in both rooms.
A few weeks have gone by and I am regretting it, and wishing I had gone for a seamless look from one room to the other. I have some left over wood panels, and would like to use them to bridge the gap. I understand to do this would mean cutting and removing parts of existing panels, and cutting off edges of new panels, so it is unlikely to be a flawless finish, but I am confident it will be an improvement on the existing.
I have found it impossible so far to find someone who is willing to do it - I want to know from any professionals, am I asking too much for expecting someone to want to help me with this? I understand that it's not a straightforward job but I am prepared to pay someone for their time.
Or is this something anyone has encountered and solved on their own?
NB - I do not want to use the contractors who originally did the work, due to other issues related to their work on a number of jobs in the house.
Many thanks in advance for your advice.
B