Laminate Flooring into a curved Bay?
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The GF has decided she shall be having a laminate floor in the living room.
Who am I to argue?
Anyway ignoring the pro and cons of laminatehow on earth do you lay it into a curved bay window?
I guess I can trim /cut the actual slats of wood / laminate fake wood to a rough shape that would be covered by the "edging" but how on earth do you make the edging curve round?
Any advice before I bugger it up?
Who am I to argue?
Anyway ignoring the pro and cons of laminatehow on earth do you lay it into a curved bay window?
I guess I can trim /cut the actual slats of wood / laminate fake wood to a rough shape that would be covered by the "edging" but how on earth do you make the edging curve round?
Any advice before I bugger it up?
Edited by Dan_1981 on Friday 3rd September 15:02
Oh dear this sounds complex!
Yes the skirting is down, and I wasn't wanting to take it up.... the arcatrave round the door looks pretty simple, lop a bit of the bottom and slide the laminate under.
Infact actually putting the laminate down into the bay shoudl be ok as long as i can cut a smooth enough curve, its the cover up beading thingy stuff that i'm worrying about....
Yes the skirting is down, and I wasn't wanting to take it up.... the arcatrave round the door looks pretty simple, lop a bit of the bottom and slide the laminate under.
Infact actually putting the laminate down into the bay shoudl be ok as long as i can cut a smooth enough curve, its the cover up beading thingy stuff that i'm worrying about....
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