The smaller the space the better.
Do you need staggered to locking flooring.
This would create a lock that is difficult to undo and may damage the edges.
In addition properly staggering the laminate boards will ensure that the manufacturers guarantee will be honored should you need to make a claim.
Make sure you follow the manufacturer s guidelines.
Measure the size of the room to determine how much vinyl plank flooring to purchase.
Measure and cut your first piece accordingly using a cut end from the first row if necessary.
It is believed that peel and stick vinyl tiles are only good for small spaces.
You can lock the side joints together or simply butt the planks against one another.
To get under door jambs slightly bend the planks into place and use a pull bar or tapping block to lock the joint if necessary.
Yep you are right chappers it would look better staggered but in this case it is not a hall it is a very small landing and secondly the laminate and underlay was given to me and is just a temporary measure to cover bare boards till i decorate the staircase neighbours was moaning underneath so when i decorate the staircase which is 4 storeys i will put a good carpet down with.
This will ensure you have enough planks to floor the entire room as well as extras for cutting or future replacements.
Lay out your wood planks by size.
The joints of your vinyl flooring must be staggered at least 6 inches.
Separate them by length so you can grab different lengths each time.
If you care and nurture your peel and stick tiles they will surely return the favor.
A random pattern can be hard to achieve when all the planks are the same length but you can do it using offcuts from previous rows to start new rows.
Next arrange a length of planks end to end without locking the planks together.
Some wood flooring comes with several lengths in the same package to help you stagger the seams.
Peel and stick floor tiles do not limit you to a small portion of your home.
Also staggering laminate flooring is easy to do and should not add any extra time to your projected completion time of the project.