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RicodJour
 
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AskMeNot wrote:
All those answers sound pretty good. The one question left would be
if the base floor is built with backerboard and morter base this will
raise the floor considerably higher than the 3/4" wood floor that is
adjacent to the kitchen floor. Would I use some kind of sloped
edging down to the wood floor? The wood floor has not been installed
as of yet. THe kitchen floor goes in first..or at least that was
the plan.


Just pretty good? Sheesh. Tough crowd.

You could use a reducing strip at the transition as you mention, or you
could use underlayment plywood under the wood floor to build it up.
The transition strip is far cheaper, but is a little kludgy otherwise.

R