I'd like help deciding on the direction of our flooring. The general advice seems to be parallel with the longest wall but I worry that this will emphasise the narrowness of our living space. I was thinking of having the flooring (oak boards 1200x120mm) perpendicular to the longer aspect and extending the feel of the space by having similar decking outside to continue the flow. It seems slightly contradictory to the advice I've found so I'd appreciate any thoughts. An alternative would be to have herringbone/chevron boards run towards the window as we've found them for not much more money than the other flooring. It's a small space so any tricks to create the illusion of more space is what we're after.
Thanks in advance for your help.
minnie101
dudelsackOriginal Author
Related Discussions
How to make bedroom feel complete
Q
Steep downward sloping garden; how to make dining room feel safe&cosy
Q
Making a bed-deck mini loft conversion to make a bigger bedroom?
Q
How do you make a small apartment feel bigger?
Q
Rob
minnie101
Victoria Kovalenko