Floor tiles - different level to adjoining floor
interioristals
last month
After months of searching I have finally found the perfect tiles for my hallway..the samples have arrived and they are gorgeous..the only problem is they are quite thick, installing them would result in the hallway floor being higher than the original wood flooring in the adjoining rooms, which would be a trip hazard and also potentially unsightly. Are there any solutions out there that you can share that would make it safe and also visually ok..?
Hoping I don't need to go back to the drawing board!
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Sarah L
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