Windows
Old Oak
We were thinking of encaustic tile for the hallway, but now looking at oak floorboards like in the adjacent rooms for the L-shaped hallway.
The side going from the front door into the house is aligned with long boards as in the rooms, so that’s no problem. But as the hall turns 90° to the left, that part of the L will get a bunch of short boards going across the hall if we maintain the direction of the boards.
Will it look odd? Should boards change direction as we turn the corner? Does anyone have examples of wooden floored L shaped hallways?
Also considering whether to do some kind of border detail in a contrasting wood. Anyone seen examples of that they like?
It’s an Edwardian house. Hall is 2m wide (4.3 m long) in main section from front door and goes to 1m (2.8 m long) as it turns the corner.
The side going from the front door into the house is aligned with long boards as in the rooms, so that’s no problem. But as the hall turns 90° to the left, that part of the L will get a bunch of short boards going across the hall if we maintain the direction of the boards.
Will it look odd? Should boards change direction as we turn the corner? Does anyone have examples of wooden floored L shaped hallways?
Also considering whether to do some kind of border detail in a contrasting wood. Anyone seen examples of that they like?
It’s an Edwardian house. Hall is 2m wide (4.3 m long) in main section from front door and goes to 1m (2.8 m long) as it turns the corner.