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Discuss Floor transitions (tile to carpet) in the Guest Area at TilersForums; Hi All Hope you can help, I am tiling the kitchen and dining room and i need to go up to carpet. What sort of transitions can you get and ...
          
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    Hi All

    Hope you can help, I am tiling the kitchen and dining room and i need to go up to carpet. What sort of transitions can you get and where from? I have been thinking of putting wood thresholds in but not sure. What could you recomend?

    Thanks in advance.

    Nick

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    You can buy this type of finishing trim from most tile shops...........

    THis one is from wallsandfloors.co.uk


    or there is this type from schluter


    and they can be bought from CTD..

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    There are many types of this trim around. Most flooring and tile shops should have something in stock. A few more are,
    http://www.craftceramics.com/pdfs/metaljoints.pdf
    http://www.dural.de/en.html
    http://www.homelux.co.uk/Pro-floorin...EdgingTrim.asp
    http://www.genesis-aps.com/products-transitions.php

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    Thanks guys i will have to have a look as i am fitting a new kitchen as well!! I will post some pics as i go along.

    Cheers

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    Question Re: Floor transitions (tile to carpet)

    Hi, I have tiled my hall way, and need to join it to a carpet under the door. I've looked at the zigzag fittings but they're only 9mm hight, and my tiled surface is 20mm hight due to the ply wood.
    Any ideas?

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