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Hi all
Above diagram shows hallway in my parents' new house. They want to replace existing carpet with either laminate or vinyl. I'm trying to figure out the best way to go about this. I've previously laid laminate in basic rooms with 1-2 doors and in connecting rooms thru doorways, but this seems a bigger problem with the sheer number of doors. Regardless of flooring choice, plan is to pop the skirtings and undercut the architraves/linings.
Firstly, the subfloor. It is tiled and seems very sound. I'd be happy to lay directly over it. Laminate plus underlay would give me roughly the same height of the existing finish, meaning no ugly gaps under doors. Vinyl, even the thicker stuff ~7mm would leave it pretty low. Any suggestions how to bring up the level?
Secondly, the orientation. I think the correct way is to start on the far top left corner of the diagram, long side of the planks going left-to-right on the longest part of the wall. Which is pretty easy until I get around the corner into the other part of the room. I would then be laying short planks across the room, navigating doorways on both sides. I can't visualise how this would be possible. Even if I shuffle the entire floor temporarily into the 10mm expansion gaps, I'm not sure its enough play to get the planks under both architraves/lining legs.
I've never laid LVT planks - is there any more flex or play in them than laminate?
Another option I considered was glue-down LVT - if I don't have to click anything together then it seems like it would be a doddle to handle the doorways. Any tips here?
Cheers!