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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
How to make tall transition between wood floor and tile?
I'm looking at ideas to bridge the transition between the wood floor and kitchen tile in my latest rental. I was thinking a thick piece of quarter-round may do the trick, but wanted to see if anyone has remedied a similar issue?
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1.5" is pretty substantial and will definitely be a tripping hazard. Best advice would be to get a custom hardwood ramp style transition made like below: