While personal preference is a factor the direction in which you run hardwood flooring boards is governed by visual and structural guidelines.
Could you stsple every other row of hardwood flooring.
The correct direction for laying hardwood floors.
This will make it appear narrower than if you install it in the other direction.
This may show more to the extent of the damage.
It makes the space seem bigger and helps for resale.
Thanks for the question.
When you are choosing hardwood flooring for a long hallway make sure that you do not install it running parallel to the room s length.
Check with the flooring manufacturer for recommendations.
Load the brad nailer with 1 2 inch brads.
There is always a possibility.
What if you just removed the floor trim and like two of every three planks to make them longer and flow into the next room then just do the same flooring.
Nail brads at a 45 degree angle into the tongue of the first row every 4 inches until the row is nailed into the subfloor.
I think you should always do the same throughout if you can.
In my opinion the best thing you could do is have a section of flooring pulled out and see exactly what the subfloor and or backside of the flooring look like.
Tap the planks into place gently with a mallet or using a tapping block and hammer.
Attach the groove of the next row to the tongue of the first row ensuring a snug fit.
In this case you may only have to repair the section pulled out.