Son bought a house last year. The kitchen and dinning area has a hardwood floor, the area opens into the livening room which is carpet. The two meet at an angle and there is a piece of wood flooring running along the end of the wood creating the transition. That strip is rounded over where it meets the carpet.
Son wants to pull out the carpet. I think matching wood would look best, he is not sure. That transition strip would have to come out due to the round over. He could try and pull out individual pieces and patch in new flooring, but that leaves a lot of chance to mess it up. The other choice would be to lay down a new strip of flooring for the transition and continue the wood into the living room from there.
Interested in hearing some solutions or best practices for this.
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Son wants to pull out the carpet. I think matching wood would look best, he is not sure. That transition strip would have to come out due to the round over. He could try and pull out individual pieces and patch in new flooring, but that leaves a lot of chance to mess it up. The other choice would be to lay down a new strip of flooring for the transition and continue the wood into the living room from there.
Interested in hearing some solutions or best practices for this.
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