How Do You Install A Laminate Floor Hallway?
Laminate flooring can add such beauty and value to your home, and with the multiple colors and types of wood looks available, your imagination is the limit. Laminate flooring is also more durable than hardwood floors, typically scratch-resistant, and easier to clean than carpet. Installing laminate flooring in the hallway is a great way to brighten up the area. Your flooring will withstand heavy foot traffic and provide beauty for years to come. Remove old flooring or carpet and debris from the hallway area where the laminate flooring is to be installed. Start in the corner of the longest wall in the hallway. Roll out a length of the underlayment and cut it to fit. Butt the edge of the underlayment right up to the edge of the wall. Roll out another length of underlayment. Line up the short edges of the two pieces of underlayment next to each other. Repeat this step until the entire length of hallway is covered with one layer of the underlayment. Tape each of the seams of the underlayme