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Bruce-man-Bat-wayne t1_j2dojks wrote

The installation itself is very easy. The hard work is getting the floor flat/level and planning the layout. If you just start with a full row then you may end with a tiny strip on the other side of the room. Figuring the layout for one room is usually pretty easy but it gets tricky if you want a continuous floor through multiple rooms. The goal is to always have more than half a tile at the edges.

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JoeyZimbada t1_j2doz7d wrote

This is good advice if you're only doing one room. But if you have a long hallway that's highly visible from the main living area you should center everything off of that and whatever happens after that is what it is. See my post and pic above. It's more important that the hall is centered than the size of your end row. I did 5 rooms and the hall and used no transitions anywhere.

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