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How To Transition Between Two Different Floors – Flooring Fx


How To Transition Between Two Different Floors – Flooring Fx 
 

Floor transitions may not be the first thing you think of when planning a home renovation. Most likely, you’re caught up in the vinyl vs. Laminate debate or considering whether carpet is too risky for your messy household or trying to pick the perfect tile. We understand! But transitions between floors are an important component in any home to make sure all your floor design choices blend seamlessly from room to room.


Now, what do we mean by floor transitions? Think of a classic door threshold—that raised strip that you step on or over when entering a room. Without floor transitions, we would have frayed carpet edges running up against unfinished hardwood planks or tile grout. Thresholds—the object and the word itself—originated from medieval farmhouse floors, which were covered in straw and hay. That debris (thresh) would scatter when the wind came through the door, so they fastened planks across the bottom of the doorway to keep the thresh out—hence the “threshold” came into existence.


 


Floor thresholds
Now our floors may be a little cleaner than those of medieval farmhouses, but floor transitions are still important when shifting between different types of floors.
Gone are the simple days when every room in a house had the same type of floor. With options that match your needs in each and every room in your home, you’re likely to have at least three different floor types, and each of those requires a transition.


The good news is that there are different types of floor transition strips that make it easy to have a safe switch between all types of flooring—no tripping hazards here.
Your first thought might be to choose the least noticeable floor transition so it doesn’t distract from your beautiful floors, but there is a benefit to clearly marked floor transitions. While floor trims may trigger many toddler trips, for the more seasoned walker, an obvious floor transition helps us anticipate a change in flooring texture and elevation, keeping us from tripping.


Transitioning between floors of different heights
When planning a carpet transition to tile (like from your living room to kitchen) you’ll need a door transition with an aluminum strip that grips the carpet and accounts for the difference in height between the carpet and the tile. Floor transition strips can come in vinyl or hardwood –the latter of which can be stained to match the color of the adjoining floor.


 


Carpet to tile transition
There are also transition strips designed to provide a seamless transition from laminate flooring to tile flooring. They feature molding that matches the different thicknesses of the flooring, so you can moonwalk from room to room with ease. Even a transition between uneven floors can be made smooth with the proper floor trim.


Transitioning between floors of the same height
Open floor plans are all the rage these days, which means you might need a different transition between your floors than the traditional doorway threshold. Here are a few ways:
    perpendicular planks: it usually just takes a perpendicular plank of wood or tile to make a transition that’s easy on the eye, but when the floors are the same height, there are more unique design options to consider.


    accent borders: a thin accent border can help ease the transition between two types of floors. This border can be made of the same materials as one of the floors, or you can add an accent by choosing bold or mosaic tiles.


    interlocking floors: another option is to make an interesting transition from tile to wood—or a wood lookalike—by cutting your wood floors to interlock with the edges of the tile. This works with square, diagonal, hexagonal, and even scalloped tile.


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No matter what floors you have, your local flooring fx experts are here to help you create a seamless transition between them. They’re happy to help with all your projects big and small, so visit yours today.


Our design
Whether you are a home owner, diy renovator, or an owner-builder, we are here to make choosing your floor an enjoyable experience - easily, affordably and all in the one place.


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Our international buying power gives us access to better deals so we can pass the discount onto you, while our national distribution network means we have a truly national footprint.
We have access to thousands of square meters of flooring including, australian species, european oak, waterproof hybrid and laminate flooring along with the accessories, trims, underlays and glues you need to get the job done.


Carpet
Flooring fx stocks a range of products from luxurious hycraft wool carpets to family friendly solution dyed nylon, innovative eco+ triexta. We have the best range of carpet and flooring to suit every home, budget and lifestyle from hard-wearing and stain-resistant for a busy family with children or a soft underfoot, luxurious woollen carpet for a quiet retreat area.      

     
Timber
Our timber brings you sustainable, sophisticated, and simply beautiful floors but taking care of them to preserve their magnificent finish and quality presence is a must. Our reputable and ever-expanding product range includes high-grade european, american and australia wood so you will enjoy the enduring beauty of your flooring for years to come.


Laminate
Laminate flooring provides the look and feel of real timber for a fraction of the price. It offers a unique layered solution for different rooms in your home or business.


Hybrid
The latest innovation in flooring, combining the rigidness of vinyl with the durability of laminate, hybrid flooring gives the best of both worlds.
Hybrid flooring is made of a decorative, textured print layer that is sandwiched between a protective top coating and a rigid, waterproof core board. Many models of hybrid flooring also include a pre-attached bottom acoustic layer, which reduces noise-transmission and eliminates the need to install extra underlayment.


Vinyl
Vinyl is a great choice for the rooms in your house that get the most foot traffic, most vinyl flooring has a wear layer on its surface that resists scratches and stains meaning it is very durable.
Our one-stop site is full of handy tips and design inspiration but head to see our full range of products please visit us in store and we can help find a solution to your flooring needs.

 



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