

Wood You Like
Natural Wooden Flooring
Guardians of Quality
Tel: 01233 713725
Rooms (areas) come in many types, sizes, usage or combinations of. On these pages "rooms with a view on natural wooden flooring" we will try to help you with some basic 'guidelines' so you make the most of your home and lay-out without having to compromise on your interior design style.
"Rule of thumb": go with the light.
In fact it is quite simple and logic - where ever there's the most light coming from should direct the direction of your floorboards.
Light has a very visual effect on how your end-result will look - going with the light will bring out the grain and character of any wood type much better than 'going against the light'.
When your floor has bevelled edges going against the light could cause 'false shades' making your floor look 'staggered' and your eye-mind connection can even 'stutter' when viewing the room from one end to the other - as if every pronounced by the shade line is a fixed point where your minds-eye 'pauses' before moving on to the next board etc.
But it is not a rule set in stone - sometimes the specific dimensions of a room asks for a different approach, like conservatories. Then it is best to install so aesthetically pleasing as possible - and make sure the bevels of your boards are not too pronounced (none or micro-bevels would be the best option).
Mostly: yes - with floorboards (solid or wood-engineered) treat every room separately and install (wooden) thresholds in between. Every room has its own climate - a hallway is normally colder than your lounge or 'next-door' dining room which you don't use often.
With design parquet different 'rules' apply.
Another rule of thumb concerning 'open' areas: as long as the opening is at least 3/5th of the wall in between you can treat the area as one.

The most important rule of thumb in connecting areas like the one above, make sure you have one type of underfloor - see our article on the very subject:
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