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We e installing a wood floor in our living room, hallway and kitchen. All of the rooms are connected; can we lay the floor in one piece?

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e installing a wood floor in our living room, hallway and kitchen. All of the rooms are connected; can we lay the floor in one piece?

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It’s best to allow a movement gap in doorways between different areas, to ensure that the joint won’t open. When you lay a floor through a doorway, there’s a very limited length of joint to hold together a larger floor area on the other side of the wall. If you use a T profile between rooms, you eliminate the risk of ‘gapping’ and create a neat transition.

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