Smooth transition from wood floor tile for kitchen (walker has to go)?
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You need transition strips.
https://www.homedepot.com/b/Flooring-Flooring-Tools-Materials-Transition-Strips/N-5yc1vZcdu6
I am not sure what you are asking in your question. A little more information would be so helpful so we can help you to the fullest. Thank you.
Most installers put a metal strip over two adjoining floors to smooth it and a walker should be able to roll right over one. If you could have someone install one for you from a home improvement store it would certainly enable you to make a smooth transition on the floors.