( Located in the 42nd Street Station Mall )
The transition of hardwood floors from one room to another can be a real pain if you're going to install them in your home. This is particularly the case whenever there is a change in floor level or direction. The point of installing hardwood floor transitions is to make the change from one room to another as seamless and beautiful as possible.
When deciding how to transition between hardwood floors, it's important to think about the flooring's orientation. The installation of hardwood floors in a residence is usually done in a uniform pattern. But, to fit certain rooms or features in your home, you might have to turn the flooring around.
The height difference between the two levels that are next to each other is another crucial consideration. Throughout the house, you can usually find hardwood floors laid at the same level. Still, there are cases where one room's floors are noticeably taller or lower than another's.
This molding strip can be utilized to make a seamless transition between two distinct flooring kinds. Its "T" shape makes it ideal for use in spaces between levels. When changing flooring types from hardwood to tile or carpet, T-moldings are a typical choice. Wood, metal, and plastic are just a few of the materials you can choose from.
A molding strip, called a threshold, can be used to provide a level transition between two rooms. For example, if you have hardwood flooring in one room and want to go from hardwood to another, you can utilize an entry as a transition. They come in a variety of materials, such as marble, metal, and wood.
When picking out a transition molding, it's crucial to pick a color that goes well with the flooring in both rooms. A smooth and attractive transition can be achieved using this. To make it easier to locate a match for your flooring, several hardware stores provide transition moldings in various hues.
You might want to think about sanding and refinishing the hardwood floors if there's a big height difference between them. Floors can be leveled, and the transition is made easier with sanding. Another way to make the house seem more put together is to refinish the floors.
For expert hardwood floor installation in Portland, call us at Rejuvenation. Get a pro if you feel uneasy about laying hardwood floors or making transitions between different types of flooring. If you need assistance choosing and installing transition molding, a flooring contractor or carpenter is a good resource. Improper installation might result in more repairs or replacements, so this can end up saving you money and time.
Finally, if you have the correct equipment and know-how, you may successfully transfer hardwood floors from one room to another. Smooth and aesthetically pleasing transitions between rooms are possible with some careful planning, including taking the flooring's direction into account, measuring the height difference, and selecting the appropriate transition molding.
For those times when you just don’t feel up to the task, we’re here for you at Rejuvenation Floor & Design. Visit our website or give us a call at (503) 989-8997 today!
Phone: (503) 989-8997
Flooring Showroom: 2000 NE 42nd Ave #B
( Located in the 42nd Street Station Mall )
Portland, Oregon 97213-1357
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RGC - Residential General Contractor License: 189522
General Contractor License: REJUVCL901DW
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