Laying Laminate Flooring In L Shaped Hall: A Comprehensive Guide to Transform Your L Shaped Hall with Laminate FlooringGraham HargroveApr 08, 2025Table of ContentsTips 1:FAQTable of ContentsTips 1FAQFree Smart Home PlannerAI-Powered smart home design software 2025Home Design for FreeLaying laminate flooring in an L-shaped hall can be both a rewarding and challenging project. The unique layout of an L-shaped hall often requires careful planning and precise measurements to ensure a seamless installation. Before you begin, gather all the necessary tools and materials. You'll need laminate flooring planks, underlayment, a utility knife, a saw, a measuring tape, spacers, and a tapping block. First, measure the dimensions of your hall to determine how many planks you'll need. Remember to account for waste, especially around corners and edges. Once you have your materials ready, prepare the subfloor by ensuring it's clean, dry, and level. An underlayment is crucial as it provides cushioning and sound dampening, so roll it out across the entire area of the hall. When laying the laminate planks, start from one end of the hall and work your way towards the other, making sure to stagger the joints for a more natural look. For the L-shaped section, you may need to cut some planks to fit properly. A miter saw can be particularly handy for making these angled cuts. As you lay each plank, use spacers to maintain a gap of about 1/4 inch from the walls to allow for expansion. After the flooring is laid, remove the spacers and install baseboards or quarter round molding to cover the expansion gap and give your hall a finished look. Lastly, give your new laminate flooring a thorough cleaning to remove any dust or debris from the installation process. With patience and attention to detail, your L-shaped hall will be transformed into a stylish and functional space that enhances the overall appeal of your home.Tips 1:Consider the direction of the planks; laying them in the direction of the longest wall can create an illusion of a wider space.FAQwelcome to CoohomTry Coohom Floor Planner for FreePlease check with customer service before testing new feature.