A laminate floor is a floating floor meaning it is not fastened directly to the subfloor.
Direction installing laminate flooring.
If you re installing your flooring on a main floor you will want to float the floor in the same direction.
In fact laminate flooring can be installed in almost every room in your home including kitchens since it doesn t have to be glued down and doesn t involve grout or mortar.
Line up the flooring pieces on top of the last row of installed planks.
Continue installing row by row walking or pressing the boards into the sub floor.
Here are a few tips to help you decide.
The best direction generally depends primarily on the shape of the house.
It can be installed over any other tightly bonded flooring making it ideal for retrofits.
The best way to decide is to lay out the floor and visualize what looks best.
A laminate floor becomes a unifying influence in the overall decor if it runs in the same direction throughout the house.
When deciding the direction to install laminate flooring you have to consider your space lighting and decor.
Planks can be cut with a hand saw circular saw or flooring cutter and most laminate flooring comes in planks that simply snap together with a tongue.
Installing laminate flooring is a snap literally.
Stay away from turning your wood flooring in different directions in different rooms in an attempt to create interest.
It makes a house look chopped up and it costs more money to install particularly so in smaller and in open plan homes.
Installing your floor this way is a general rule and common practice in installations.