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The question is simple. Can the flooring be separated after it has been laid?
What I want to do is expand the flooring into an adjacent area. The dining room was previously laid and it would be expanded into a family room. I would like to properly weave the planks together by removing the short (cut) pieces from the existing floor. Looking for experience in doing this. If all else fails, we would lay a transition strip between the 2 areas.
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Have you verified the flooring color used in the dining room is still available? We thought we picked a common color that would not be taken off the market very quickly, but less than a year later and we are unable to find it anywhere. Thankfully it is only a half bath that needs to be redone, but it could have been a much more expensive mistake.