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Originally Posted by masraum
Our thresholds are 9.5" wide by 3/4" tall, and I think, original. I don't think we'll be getting rid of them, and I suspect the thresholds available from the LVT folks won't play well with our existing thresholds.

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I see. I would cut that existing threshold back and undercut to slip the LVT under, with room to expand of course, but I have special saws to do this in place. Your jambs appear to be sitting on top of the threshold (not the norm) so without specialized saws I suggest cutting the bevel off the existing threshold and butt the LVT threshold (they're narrow) to the existing. (Ideally when a door is closed you don't see two different floors from either side.) All of this is assuming you're just covering the bath floor.
If this is the plan then I would suggest looking at LVT that resembles stone or tile and not wood plank. You'll not find an LVT that looks like the floor in the rest of the house
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