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Discuss Transition door bars in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi guys i have tiled kitchen floor and two adjoining rooms have laminate flooring, so now i need to purchase 3 transition bars (another room as well and all 2m ...
          
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    Hi guys i have tiled kitchen floor and two adjoining rooms have laminate flooring, so now i need to purchase 3 transition bars (another room as well and all 2m long) and have tried to look at the quick-step ones and they are 2.7m and £30 each, can anyone recommend where to buy the bars from and maybe at a better price otherwise its £90 to layout. Or does anyone have experience of different transition bars from tiles-laminate.

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    most tile shops will sell them for standard sized doors mate

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    ctd for me 7 pound each

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    ctd for me 7 pound each

    2 mtr long..? I doubt it..

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    Make your own from hardwood, even pine or something could be used and stained.

    You can shape the profile with a block plane or if you have a router this would be better.

    What area do you live in?

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    dare i say this place....topps do the longer ones, screwfix do the normal size at £4.99
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