harrymanimus
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Hi,
Pic shows our approx walkable laying we are doing for wood floors. Engineered on concrete. In deciding direction here are the main points...
So looking for solutions that might make both of us happy. What are the least offensive rules to break? What about changing direction over the threshold to the kitchen? Have only the kitchen change directions?
Pic shows our approx walkable laying we are doing for wood floors. Engineered on concrete. In deciding direction here are the main points...
- I dislike (hate?) the idea of having the boards go against the long hallway (with the view all the way to the living room/dining room). It's a looong view. The longest in the house.
- My wife dislikes (hates?) the idea for the kitchen of the boards not following the longest wall. I think I'd be ok with it, but I understand.
- She wants to follow the entryway direction.
- Less of a problem, she also dislikes having the boards not go with the longest wall in the master bedroom. It's at least closer to square-ish in places.
- Orient with the entryway direction
- Going with the longest wall
- Pick a direction and never change
- Don't get too creative due to "fad" issues, keep it simple. Creative seems to mean, don't do any 45s or herringbone etc.
So looking for solutions that might make both of us happy. What are the least offensive rules to break? What about changing direction over the threshold to the kitchen? Have only the kitchen change directions?