With all the flooring choices available, it’s often a great design decision to mix and match. If you’re doing a bedroom and bath combination, it’s nice to have to step from the practicality of a waterproof floor in the bathroom onto the warmth of a bedroom carpet. A classic tiled foyer is beautiful next to traditional hardwoods in a living area. You can define areas in a kitchen and dining combination with two different patterns or colors of the same flooring.
Whatever your reasons, a transitional piece will protect the edges of each flooring type, provide an aesthetic break, and – if your floorings are two levels, will keep your family and guests safe. The transitional strips go along the edges of each of the two floorings.
The part that goes under carpeting may have small spikes that grip the carpet. Some transitional strips have more than one part – like the 4-in-1, which goes over and under. There are T-strips, hard surface reducers, tile to laminate transitions, seam binders, and many more.
Whether you know exactly what you need, or you have no idea, we can help you at Southside! Talk to our one of our experienced salespeople who have years and years of flooring experience. They’ll help you find exactly what you need to make a seamless transition for your flooring.