In a perfect world your flooring would flow seamlessly from room to room.
Floors height in adjoining rooms.
Hardwood flooring for example would flow continuously from living room to bedroom to kitchen to bathroom.
The uneven floors can cause people to trip or stub their toes on these surfaces.
This means that no matter what we add to the kitchen floor the height will be significantly different higher than adjoining rooms.
The new flooring is often higher than the floor in an adjoining room.
Outside of function different types of floors might be installed simply for aesthetic reasons.
With a patchwork of different floor coverings come different heights in so many cases you will need a transitional device because the tile floor often is higher than the adjoining wood flooring.
When you re installing a laminate floor the issue of transitions arises when you have to change flooring in.
The thickness of hardwood flooring boards is known as the profile and profiles vary.
One problem that many homeowners run into occurs after the flooring is installed.
Flooring installation of any type can be time consuming and frustrating.
How to transition from one room to another room when installing laminate wood flooring.