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Plank flooring and front door threshold
Graham Jones wrote:
As mentioned in a previous post I am laying some semi solid plank flooring. Still haven't resolved the front door threshold problem but have thought of three possibilities: 2) Use a threshold trim like this one: http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=78054 I like idea 2 but I imagine the trim would get scuffed as it will be slightly higher than the flooring. Has anyone long term experience of how such a trim looks? Mine will have to take the wear of a pushchair as well. do it properly, 2. The threshold trim will cover the edge of the planks and prevent chips and splinters. If there is a lot of wear better to replace the threshold than the floor. -- David Clark http://www.publishing.ucl.ac.uk $replyto = 'an.rnser.is.reqird' |
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