How do I transition tile to vinyl planks?
Our condo has tile in the foyer 1 hallway, dinning room, kichen and bathrooms. Rug in living room and bedrooms. Want to keep tike in bathrooms, place vinyl plank every where else. My husband claims we cannot do this because the bathroon floors would be higher then the rest of the floors, and ther would not be a good transition between floors.Any solutions
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Use transition molding between the different flooring. That is what it's made for.
https://www.homedepot.com/b/Flooring-Hardwood-Flooring-Wood-Moulding-Trim/T-Moulding/N-5yc1vZaq8oZ1z0z6ge
Sure it can be done, why not? Just just the proper transition strips. Much simpler than you might think.
https://www.otitech.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-transition-strips
https://www.thespruce.com/guide-to-basic-floor-transition-strips-1821708
In my house, I have tile, hardwood, carpet and vinyl. Not one awkward transition.
Yes. It's common for tile floors to be higher. The transition molding makes it work.
Thank you all for the answer