Hello!

I was a bit hasty when preparing for leveling the floor in the kitchen and sawed off the neighboring room's parquet floor. Now the last piece of the parquet floor is without support, i.e., the last 60 cm from the last beam. The distance from the subfloor (which the parquet is on) to the joist bottom is approximately 11 cm. The span is about 2 meters.
Anyone with any good tips on how to stabilize this? I'm considering if I can attach a 45x95 beam with angle irons at the ends and maybe put support under the beam as well. It will be very difficult to access this later since I will level the adjacent area, so I want it to be done right the first time.
Messy renovation site with exposed subfloor and adjacent parquet flooring, scattered tools, and blue tarp covering construction debris in a kitchen setting.
Cut section of wood flooring showing sawdust and shadows in a renovation project discussing stabilizing a loose parquet floor piece.
A partially sawed-off wooden floor showing exposed underlayer and an improvised wooden support beam, with construction debris visible around.
 
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