Amish made hardwood

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 9:14 pm 
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Living Room and Dining Room attached but definitely seperate rooms.

Tigerwood to run length of Dining Room. If I have no transition piece (T-molding, etc...) and keep it seamless from LR to DR, then the grain in the DR will be running the width of the room. This strikes me as odd and unpleasing.

Am I crazy, or do i go with a transition piece to facilitate running the grain in opposite directions for each room?

Any input appreciated.

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David Lott


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Why not run it all on a 45ยบ angle.

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