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Default Door threshold laminate to tiled floor

I've been tilling my concrete hallway floor and it's nearly done.
Tonights job was removal of the existing doorbar between the kitchen
and hallway. There are double doors making a 4' opening and there is
an existing hardwood doorbar that I think is just a standard door step
(but might not be).

I had forgotten just how wonky the floor in the kitchen is (as it was
three rooms originally).
When I fitted the floor I removed the doorbar and routed out the back
to create a lip. Unfortunately someone trod on the lip as it was only
5mm thick.

I have flat tiling 15mm high and I have to mate that to the laminate
which slopes between 16mm and 26mm end to end.

Other than a new doorbar and some routing I am stuck for ideas. None
of the various lamniate reducers or thresholds look like they would
cope with one floor sloping and the other flat.

A picture speaks a thousand words:
http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/6...wayproblem.jpg

Thanks for reading.

Painters10
 
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