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Laying laminate floor throughout house -- multiple starting points?
Hi...
We're about to lay laminate floating flooring throughout our house, but given we'll be doing almost every room (except bathrooms), there's no way we'll be able to have a single starting point. Is it recommended to start a new row in each room then use a transition piece at the door where the floors meet (for example hallway and bedroom or kitchen and living room) or is there anyway to have the floors move seamlessly throughout the house? I'm not sure what the standard process is for this. Thanks -- Alex |
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