I'm brand-new to the curbly site but we just finished installing laminate on our second floor. I browsed over on Garden Web and found a great pictorial tutorial for the brand that we used, Lumber Liquidator Dream Home Nirvana. I'm sure the steps are essentially the same.
A couple of tips - when you need to cut off the bottom of door trim, use the laminate padding & a piece of the laminate (layered on top of each other) to use as a measuring guide. That way you have enough space to get both the underlayment & laminate under the door trim.
And another - assuming you want to buy another tool (it was a life saver for us!) The Speed-Lam is a very simple tool for measuring around curves, angled walls, uneven walls, etc. Very easy to use. Just email the inventor to get one, he's very nice and the tool is cheap.
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I'm brand-new to the curbly site but we just finished installing laminate on our second floor. I browsed over on Garden Web and found a great pictorial tutorial for the brand that we used, Lumber Liquidator Dream Home Nirvana. I'm sure the steps are essentially the same.
http://www.mikemockus.com/floor/
Good luck!Nimue
A couple of tips - when you need to cut off the bottom of door trim, use the laminate padding & a piece of the laminate (layered on top of each other) to use as a measuring guide. That way you have enough space to get both the underlayment & laminate under the door trim.
And another - assuming you want to buy another tool (it was a life saver for us!) The Speed-Lam is a very simple tool for measuring around curves, angled walls, uneven walls, etc. Very easy to use. Just email the inventor to get one, he's very nice and the tool is cheap.
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