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Blueprint Request
Hi Joe!
Excited to get started with this project but very much looking for a gameplan, I’m torn on where to start
The product we’re installing is the Golden Arowana from Costco (made by Wellmade Floors) https://www.costco.com/golden-arowana-macchiato-waterproof-5mm-thick-wide-plank-hdpc-flooring-%2b-1mm-attached-pad-included.product.4000058746.html the T&G sides are uniclic but the ends are tap down, that said, they are very very tough, I tried like hell to break off a tongue and couldn’t but the price was right (2.30 a foot on sale)
They are wide planks 9.1″ wide and 48″ long
The flooring will be run throughout the space of the floorplan, currently the kitchen is a builder grade floating laminate (particle board) plank and the rest is carpet.
I’d like to flow the whole thing with no transitions if I can help it.
I failed to mark it, but for reference, as looking at the drawing, north is on the right (the 27′ wall that runs through the kitchen and living area)
the plan will be to do the living/kitchen and hall first and then the rest a bit later (but not too long and I’ll protect the edges with offcuts and ramboard in the interim so starter rows can be done into the bedrooms, it’s just going to be some item/furniture shuffling)
I initially was thinking of starting off the hall running the planks lengthwise parallel with the hall, but that would result in literally half the house being done backwards the other thought was running perpendicular to the hall starting in the living room which would leave just bathrooms and the guest room being backwards which seems better but I don’t know how bad that makes the transitions into all the rooms off the hall.
The entry and the stairs might look weird (east side), but this house is a bi-level so that 6.5×5 area is like 5 feet in elevation lower than the rest of the floor depicted in the floorplan and the stairs marked with the down arrow proceeds down to the basement another 5 or so feet lower than the entry, the wall on the right of the ‘up’ stairs (west wall of the living room) is a 4 foot pony wall that they did in leiu of a rail and probably to cut some of the noise going down to the basement.
I plan on doing hardwood caps on the stairs, so they won’t be planked, I’ll do a transition of some sort at the edge where the riser drops to the top step.
I can send pictures of any areas that I’m poorly describing or seem unclear or confusing.
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