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Laminate flooring in doorways/adjacent rooms
I am laying the same glueless laminate flooring in adjacent rooms, I
understand that I need to use an expansion strip in the doorways. In the first room I started in the opposite corner of the room working towards the door. When I start on the next room should I continue from the doorway (i.e. continuing working in the same direction) or start on the opposite side from the door again where the longest straight wall is and work towards the door again ? (so that the flooring is laid in both rooms working towards the common door ? Hope that makes some sense ! Frosty P.S. Also, how important are the expansion strips, should I put one in the doorway of the built in larder too if I'm laying flooring in there too ? |
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