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Rocco A

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Flooring: Should my bamboo floor run parallel to my wood ceiling or across it

I have a wood ceiling that runs east and west and it is pine ( clear Coated ) I am putting in a bamboo floor, don't know what would look best- to run it along with the ceiling or opposite. Opinions please.
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  • Rocco A
    Commented on Apr 15, 2012
    if it is on a subfloor I would recommend running the floor opposite of the floor joists. If it ...»
    is on a slab install them however you see fit.

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  • Rocco A
    Commented on Apr 15, 2012
    Ya I would not cut on my wood tops only cause they are so pretty without knifemarks all over ...»
    them not to say that you cant use them for that.

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