thanks! I bought these wedge-shaped spacers. They’re working terribly. I think it’s because the gap between the floor and wall is too big. I think I need the block-shaped spacers.
Thank you! Yes! I am running into this problem of keeping the spacing between the wall while I connect the planks. I guess I will just have to allow it to move and re-adjust as I go... But it is such a headache!
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Yes - you brought up a really good point for me... I do actually plan to install the same planks in my bedroom eventually. I never considered that I would want the flooring to flow seamlessly into my bedroom. I thought I would need to use a lip at the closet door...?
Would...
Ah! Okay. Now, I understand.
Yes - in my research, I also found that you need to let the planks sit for a few days in your house after its delivered to let the planks acclimate to the temperature of the house. I guess this is necessary in case the planks were previously stored in a cool...
I have OSB subfloor installed in my closet (8ft x 6ft). I'm laying down "Home Decorators" LVP and then installing quarter round around closet...
If I'm supposed to keep about 1/4" of space between the planks and the wall and the quarter round does not actually get nailed into the floor/planks...