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Laminate Living Room into Kitchen - Height Difference
Hi,
I am wanting to install laminate flooring in my living room and continue into my kitchen. Currently, we have carpet in the living room and linoleum in the kitchen. Of course the kitchen has a sub floor under the linoleum. This has created a height difference of 8mm (3/8). I am putting cork down in the living room which is 5mm(1/4) thick. Here are my questions: Do I have to worry about the 3mm (1/8) height difference? If so, how do I get them to match up? I do not want to install a T as the rooms flow from one to the other. TIA, Greg |
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