"WoodYouLike" wrote in message
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JustMe Wrote:
I'm about to lay either a laminate or wood floor in my hallway. There
are a
couple of spots where the edges are round (opposite the foot of the
main
stairway the wall curves like a pillar, leading the corridor from the
entrance hall, passed the side of the stairs and at the end of that
hallway
there's a step to the kitchen with a rounded edge).
We normally use corkstrips for round edges (10 x 10 x 60). Looks nice,
easy to fit and of course very flexible.
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WoodYouLike
To use as a decorative edge to match the edging used along the straight
walls?
How do you get it to match the colour and shape?
How would that work in place of a 90 degree edging strip, over the
curve-faced lip of a stair?
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