I thought upgrading to wooden flooring would be a simple weekend project, but man, I was wrong. The hardest part was figuring out how to work around a curved staircase – none of the planks seemed to line up right. I remembered someone here mentioned they had a similar layout but managed to make it work. Honestly, I’m just trying not to butcher the finish. How did you even manage those awkward curves?
Been there! When we redid our place, the staircase was a nightmare until we found a proper crew. They used wide planks and nosing to blend everything in perfectly, even around curves. If you're in Edinburgh or nearby, check out this wood flooring shop in Edinburgh — they really know how to handle those tough spots. Saved us a ton of stress and gave our hall a clean, seamless look.
Just recently I started exploring interior upgrades for my flat, and flooring turned out to be a way bigger rabbit hole than I expected. I’ve always thought wood floors were kind of all the same, but turns out there's a massive difference between styles like herringbone, chevron, or even curved edge. Honestly, I’m not planning anything fancy yet, but seeing how much detail goes into these projects gives me a new appreciation for people who pull it off right.