Good morning all:
I am about to embark on my wood flooring project. I am laying engineered wood throughout my house and I wanted to get some advise. Basically, my upstairs is as denoted in the jpg I have attached. I have a few questions regarding the project. 1) I understand that it is more asthetically pleasing to have the board run perpendicular to the windows. However, as you can see my floor joists run perpendicular to the window, so I am going to run them parallel to the windows, so they are perpedicular to the joists. By doing this, the boards will run parallel along the longest wall in my master bedroom as well as parallel though the hallway. My question is this is this OK to do? Should I rethink my strategy? The other issue this poses is how to make sure they end up so that I can put a stairnose and have it meet perfectly with the lst row laid along the hallway. I'm a bit confused as to how to make it work out perfectly if I run the boards down the hallway (in the image, left to right) so that I do not have o cut a piece off at the stairs, or add a sliver to make the stair nose butt against the flooring.
I hope this is not too confusing, but please ask questions if there needs to be clarification.
Many thanks!
Juan
I am about to embark on my wood flooring project. I am laying engineered wood throughout my house and I wanted to get some advise. Basically, my upstairs is as denoted in the jpg I have attached. I have a few questions regarding the project. 1) I understand that it is more asthetically pleasing to have the board run perpendicular to the windows. However, as you can see my floor joists run perpendicular to the window, so I am going to run them parallel to the windows, so they are perpedicular to the joists. By doing this, the boards will run parallel along the longest wall in my master bedroom as well as parallel though the hallway. My question is this is this OK to do? Should I rethink my strategy? The other issue this poses is how to make sure they end up so that I can put a stairnose and have it meet perfectly with the lst row laid along the hallway. I'm a bit confused as to how to make it work out perfectly if I run the boards down the hallway (in the image, left to right) so that I do not have o cut a piece off at the stairs, or add a sliver to make the stair nose butt against the flooring.
I hope this is not too confusing, but please ask questions if there needs to be clarification.
Many thanks!
Juan