Based on what i read i must lay the hardwood lengthwise in the hallway but also they say it must be lengthwise in a long room and toward the.
Laying hardwood lengthwise or widthwise.
Visual congruity usually requires the boards to run.
One dilemma often faced by homeowners is what direction to install the hardwood boards or planks in any specific room or throughout the whole home.
While personal preference is a factor the direction in which you run hardwood flooring boards is governed by visual and structural guidelines.
Yet another exception if you have solid wood floors not engineered on a pier and beam foundation then you don t have a lot of choice as far as which direction to run the flooring it would best be run perpendicular to the joists.
Laying hardwood flooring vertically in this situation would make the illusion even worse.
But as a general rule laying the boards in the manner i ve shown below is a good go by.
But the floor is sideways rather than lengthwise along the hallway.
The most common way to lay hardwood flooring is by aligning the planks parallel to the longest wall.
My problem is i have a marble entry that turns into a hallway connecting to a living room that turns east left and is quite long.
But there are other options.
Hi floor doc i have a long hallway leading to a large living room at the end.
If you have a room that is narrower than it is long it can end up feeling closed in.
The hardwood is 7 wide and 8 feet long and they will be staggered.
This draws the eye from side to side instead of down the length of the room.
It s in a condo unit so the floor is on a subfloor on concrete.
To combat this problem lay the flooring horizontally.