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Laminate Floor - Door Frame / Filler?
Hi,
I put down a laminate floor in my lounge last week, and, in preference to using edging strips, I took the skirting board off the wall. I'm really pleased with the result, with the exception of the small areas around the door frames. Can I buy a filler of some kind to fill these small areas? If so, any idea where from (in the UK)? cheers, mil. |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Mil wrote: Hi, I put down a laminate floor in my lounge last week, and, in preference to using edging strips, I took the skirting board off the wall. I'm really pleased with the result, with the exception of the small areas around the door frames. Can I buy a filler of some kind to fill these small areas? If so, any idea where from (in the UK)? cheers, mil. The idea is to chop a little bit off the bottom of your door frames and architraves, and slide the laminate underneath. I assume you didn't do that? I presume that you have left an expansion gap round the frames, which you wish to hide? You can get some strips of cork to put round wooden flooring to allow for expansion without actually having a gap. You may be able to use some of this - but it will probably be a bit thicker than the laminate. The thing to avoid if at all possible is covering the gap with beading - it looks horrible! -- Cheers, Set Square ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. |
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Mil wrote:
Hi, I put down a laminate floor in my lounge last week, and, in preference to using edging strips, I took the skirting board off the wall. I'm really pleased with the result, with the exception of the small areas around the door frames. Can I buy a filler of some kind to fill these small areas? If so, any idea where from (in the UK)? cheers, mil. I used a dark wood coloured frame sealer 0- the sot of thing that goes round windows. I think its an acrylic, but it looks fine. |
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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:03:29 +0100, "Set Square"
wrote: In an earlier contribution to this discussion, Mil wrote: Hi, I put down a laminate floor in my lounge last week, and, in preference to using edging strips, I took the skirting board off the wall. I'm really pleased with the result, with the exception of the small areas around the door frames. Can I buy a filler of some kind to fill these small areas? If so, any idea where from (in the UK)? cheers, mil. The idea is to chop a little bit off the bottom of your door frames and architraves, and slide the laminate underneath. I assume you didn't do that? I presume that you have left an expansion gap round the frames, which you wish to hide? You can get some strips of cork to put round wooden flooring to allow for expansion without actually having a gap. You may be able to use some of this - but it will probably be a bit thicker than the laminate. The thing to avoid if at all possible is covering the gap with beading - it looks horrible! No, it doesn't! It looks fantastic! I'm looking at it right now. It just has to be applied neatly. MM |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Mike Mitchell wrote: On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:03:29 +0100, "Set Square" wrote: The thing to avoid if at all possible is covering the gap with beading - it looks horrible! No, it doesn't! It looks fantastic! I'm looking at it right now. It just has to be applied neatly. MM Maybe it *can* look ok. But, for an example of how *not* to do it, take a look at: http://www.hampton-magna.freeserve.c...y_doorways.JPG [I took this picture in an otherwise nicely appointed holiday property in Cornwall which we rented a year or two ago]. -- Cheers, Set Square ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. |
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Set Square wrote: Maybe it *can* look ok. But, for an example of how *not* to do it, take a look at: http://www.hampton-magna.freeserve.c...y_doorways.JPG [I took this picture in an otherwise nicely appointed holiday property in Cornwall which we rented a year or two ago]. Could almost be my kitchen! Previous owners laid an imitation wood floor, which seems to be made of cardboard judging from it's affection for water, to 'enhance' the saleability of the property - pleased me because I knew that I was ripping the kitchen out. Anyway they did it _so_ badly that they had to take the top of the washing machine before it would fit back under the worksurface. Arrrrgh. Unfortunately soon after moving in I told my new neighbour about the 'horrible kitchen floor' only for him to tell me that he laid it! Richard |
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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:03:29 +0100, "Set Square"
wrote: The thing to avoid if at all possible is covering the gap with beading - it looks horrible! No, it doesn't! It looks fantastic! I'm looking at it right now. It just has to be applied neatly. MM Maybe it *can* look ok. But, for an example of how *not* to do it, take a look at: http://www.hampton-magna.freeserve.c...y_doorways.JPG [I took this picture in an otherwise nicely appointed holiday property in Cornwall which we rented a year or two ago]. -- Cheers, Set Square LOL - that is attrocious! Why on earth did they not just cut the bottom off the door frame!? |
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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 17:47:35 +0100, "Set Square"
wrote: In an earlier contribution to this discussion, Mike Mitchell wrote: On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:03:29 +0100, "Set Square" wrote: The thing to avoid if at all possible is covering the gap with beading - it looks horrible! No, it doesn't! It looks fantastic! I'm looking at it right now. It just has to be applied neatly. MM Maybe it *can* look ok. But, for an example of how *not* to do it, take a look at: http://www.hampton-magna.freeserve.c...y_doorways.JPG Agreed. That is simply atrocious. MM |
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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 21:35:37 +0100, "a" wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:03:29 +0100, "Set Square" wrote: The thing to avoid if at all possible is covering the gap with beading - it looks horrible! No, it doesn't! It looks fantastic! I'm looking at it right now. It just has to be applied neatly. MM Maybe it *can* look ok. But, for an example of how *not* to do it, take a look at: http://www.hampton-magna.freeserve.c...y_doorways.JPG [I took this picture in an otherwise nicely appointed holiday property in Cornwall which we rented a year or two ago]. -- Cheers, Set Square LOL - that is attrocious! Why on earth did they not just cut the bottom off the door frame!? That's how I did it. But it is ruddy hard work! Especially with several door frames. You are crouched down for ages, and I'm 58 and not as flexible as I once was. Maybe I'll put my money where my mouth is and dig out the Fuji digital camera... MM |
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-- To reply to me direct, remove the SPACE's from my email address! "Set Square" wrote in message ... In an earlier contribution to this discussion, Mike Mitchell wrote: On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:03:29 +0100, "Set Square" wrote: The thing to avoid if at all possible is covering the gap with beading - it looks horrible! No, it doesn't! It looks fantastic! I'm looking at it right now. It just has to be applied neatly. MM Maybe it *can* look ok. But, for an example of how *not* to do it, take a look at: http://www.hampton-magna.freeserve.c...y_doorways.JPG [I took this picture in an otherwise nicely appointed holiday property in Cornwall which we rented a year or two ago]. -- Cheers, Set Square ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. that pic should be in a "UK.D-I-Y House Of Horrors" album! steve |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
r.p.mcmurphy wrote: On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:03:29 +0100, "Set Square" wrote: Maybe it *can* look ok. But, for an example of how *not* to do it, take a look at: http://www.hampton-magna.freeserve.c...y_doorways.JPG [I took this picture in an otherwise nicely appointed holiday property in Cornwall which we rented a year or two ago]. -- that pic should be in a "UK.D-I-Y House Of Horrors" album! steve Would you like to set one up, and invite contributions? -- Cheers, Set Square ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. |
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-- To reply to me direct, remove the SPACE's from my email address! "Set Square" wrote in message ... In an earlier contribution to this discussion, r.p.mcmurphy wrote: On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:03:29 +0100, "Set Square" wrote: Maybe it *can* look ok. But, for an example of how *not* to do it, take a look at: http://www.hampton-magna.freeserve.c...y_doorways.JPG [I took this picture in an otherwise nicely appointed holiday property in Cornwall which we rented a year or two ago]. -- that pic should be in a "UK.D-I-Y House Of Horrors" album! steve Would you like to set one up, and invite contributions? -- Cheers, Set Square ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. id love to if i had the knowhow! steve |
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