Do I need to mix different boxes if I want to install Floorify?
Yes, it is recommended to mix several boxes of Floorify planks or tiles during installation. This ensures that any minor colour and pattern variations are evenly distributed throughout the room, resulting in a more natural-looking and cohesive floor surface. By mixing planks or tiles from different boxes, you get a more beautiful and uniform end result.
Installation of Floorify
- Do I need an underlay for gluedown vinyl?
- Can I use Floorify rigid vinyl floors in the kitchen?
- Can I cut Floorify with a Stanley knife?
- How do you shorten a Floorify plank or tile?
- What is a floating placement?
- Do I need to mix different boxes if I want to install Floorify?
- 10 basic principles when installing Floorify
- In which direction should you lay your floor?
- Can you glue the floor?
- Can you place Floorify anywhere?
- Can I install Floorify on laminate?
- How do you install a rigid herringbone vinyl?
- How do you install rigid vinyl click planks?
- How do you install rigid vinyl click tiles?
- Can I install a Floorify vinyl floor myself?
- Can you lay the floor without profiles?
- Can I install herringbone vinyl flooring in a small room?
- How much cutting loss do you need to take into account when purchasing a vinyl floor?
- How do you avoid cuts while installing Floorify?
- Are expansion joints needed between each room?