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Brian S.
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Allure Flooring Transitions at Sliding Closet Doors Help Needed

Brian S.
  • Indianapolis, IN
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So I'm going to be installing Allure flooring soon. The closets in the bedrooms have sliding doors and the bases are nailed directly into the concrete slab. Is there a common way to do the transitions from the edge of the Allure up to the bases of the sliding doors and have it not look too awful? The drop off from the top of the new flooring to the concrete base will be roughly 1/4" or so. I haven't had any luck finding videos or pictures of how this is best done by searching Google yet, but I'll keep plugging away.

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