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Wooden floor in an irregular room.
About to lay a floating wooden floor with laminated planks from a popular store. The room is small and basically rectangular in plan. I assume I ought to run the planks lengthways, parallel with the two long walls. Happily, that also means that the planks run away from the window, as the window is in one of the short walls, and I have read on more than one occasion that this is a good move. However, the room does not have any right-angled corners. So, what is my priority? To make sure that the short ends of the planks run at 90 degrees from one of the short walls? If so, which one? Or to make sure that the long sides of the planks run parallel to one of the long sides? Or another strategy altogether?
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