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If you’re running the floor in that direction relative to the tile you won’t see as much movement across the width of the floor as you will along it’s length. I see no reason for any transition other than a sanded caulk. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Am I the only one here who was wondering which color of RTV he should use? ;)
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I'e done them by replacing treads, veneering treads, and capping. I don't see how you will get nosing for the stairs to look correct by using the flooring. Sometimes there is a matching nosing? Frankly, around here, it's only about $1.50 more per sf. to get unfinished installed, sanded, and finished, over a decent quality 3/4 prefinished. Then it will all match. |
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That's what I was thinking, Zeke. The longitudinal dimension is what changes least. The boards get fatter, not longer.
John, no sealer, no barrier. Just felt. |
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Yes. Evidently I did. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Woo Hoo!
Stairs is done. Here’s a pic of the bottom landing. Now for the floor. I’m still a bit conflicted, per normal, about using or not using a Schluter strip b/n the bare wood and tile. I’m now leaning toward no strip and simply squeezing matching sanded caulk in the 3/8” gap and calling it good. Will I regret that plan?http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1573770376.jpg |
Those stairs are gorgeous!! Here is a close up detail of the transition between my kitchen tile and dining area wood flooring. It's more than ten years old now.
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Thank you, Marv!
Your situation is a bit different than mine. My flooring will run longitudinally along the tile. That means with expansion it will push up against the tile. Also, in your pic it looks to me like the tile and wood are separated only by grout. That’s the look I want, except I’m using caulk to fill the 3/8” gap. Unless, of course, the real craftsmen on this board chime in and tell me otherwise (?). |
Check the clearance of the new wood floor against the bottom of doors, dish washer, frig, etc. You don't want to get into adjusting those.
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Are going to do the drapes to match?
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welcome to my world.
I need to first REMOVE a 135 reef tank. 18x24x72" then pull 26 year old carpet, and lay this down. https://www.flooranddecor.com/rigid-core-luxury-vinyl-plank-and-tile/auburn-oak-rigid-core-luxury-vinyl-plank---foam-back-100406388.html https://i1.adis.ws/i/flooranddecor/1...img404=404&v=1 |
If you want hardwood flooring, then buy dark wood. The smoking/steaming/baking process has enabled the client to get a dark and also hard-wearing wood – like oak. The beauty of these jobbies is that if they get scratched or marked, you don’t end up revealing unstained timber underneath.
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Update. Finished. Now for some Turkey sammiches, please. Light on the mayo, lots of pepper.
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Nice transition she did with the lile too...now ya can burp ;)
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