Nice job mate , but one mistake you made was using the point of the floor for the centre (wrong). Measure width of the board and half it, that is true centre.
Thanks Katie 👍 i always lay down few floorboards first both ways: longways and accross and we than decide with my clients what looks better...in this video we decided to go longways V shape pattern and it looks very good!
Next week our company wll be having a project just like this i have no idea how to do it thats why im here to watch. I can fix floors but only in straight patterns and i use 19cmx120cm planks ussually.
@@FinePineNorwichCarpenter yeah sure i will check other videos of you to get more ideas. Hopefully i can do it. Our client expected good result from me and hope i can meet their satisfaction.
No need for underlay with this lvt flooring. This floor has soft sponge glued on the bottom of each board so its like underlay already on every single board. Clever solution. Thanks for a comment
beautiful ❤
thanks 👍
Nice job mate , but one mistake you made was using the point of the floor for the centre (wrong). Measure width of the board and half it, that is true centre.
This is the floor:
www.directwoodflooring.co.uk/evocore-premium-herringbone-shoreline-grey-oak.html
Great video, how do you/the customer decide which way the pattern should go?
Thanks Katie 👍
i always lay down few floorboards first both ways: longways and accross and we than decide with my clients what looks better...in this video we decided to go longways V shape pattern and it looks very good!
Next week our company wll be having a project just like this i have no idea how to do it thats why im here to watch. I can fix floors but only in straight patterns and i use 19cmx120cm planks ussually.
Check other videos ive done. If you can do normal floors in straight planks you ll be able to do herringbone too. Good luck brother 💪
@@FinePineNorwichCarpenter yeah sure i will check other videos of you to get more ideas. Hopefully i can do it. Our client expected good result from me and hope i can meet their satisfaction.
I've noticed there's no underlay, is it okay?
No need for underlay with this lvt flooring. This floor has soft sponge glued on the bottom of each board so its like underlay already on every single board. Clever solution. Thanks for a comment
How much m2 was this in the 4days?
Hallways like that are much more difficult then square rooms so it takes much longer to do all these little triangles. It was about 12m2 all together
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If you wonder it took 4 days to do it
Good job my friend what was the square meterage if I may ask?
@@nicneamit was about 12m2 only. Thanks for a nice comment👌