Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering 1 Mar 22, 2015 2:05 am We are going to have vinyl plank flooring laid on our living areas, with carpets to the bedrooms. In those areas where the vinyl plank flooring and the carpet meet, e.g. entrance of bedrooms, there will be a plastic edge cap installed. When we were at the flooring company, they put the vinyl plank, carpet and edging together to give us an idea how it would look like: We were told that metal capping cannot be used as these were used only for laminate/wood flooring as these had a thickness of ard 14mm vs 5mm with vinyl flooring. It's acceptable to us, but not the prettiest and we are sure that out there somewhere, there must be an alternative capping that can be used. Does anyone have any ideas, or have used a different edge capping? Thank you Our Build Thread: The "Extended" Marina by Visionone Homes Our Inspirations: Frank Lloyd Wright | Houzz Re: Vinyl plank flooring edge cap - crappy 2Mar 22, 2015 7:02 am Are you on a slab where flooring will be? I am also going to do vinyl floor planks but will get the floor levelled first by a company that will use maybe some grinding here and there then a levelling compound on the surface area for the planks. My planks go straight onto the slab surface without underlay. It has been suggested to me to get the area in front of the doors "ramped up" to gain similar height of the vinyl planks at the door way to the carpet height where they meet. Of course I will still need a strip for carpet edge in the doorway but I am thinking a square type of edge versus the bull nose edge you see on carpets. I will read your thread with interest. Re: Vinyl plank flooring edge cap - crappy 3Mar 22, 2015 10:16 am Yes, we are on a slab and have incorporated the vinyl plank flooring into the initial building plans with the builder. This was done so that the concrete would be as level as possible, in readiness for the vinyl planks, to minimise the need to apply levelling compound before the flooring goes down. We do expect that if any levelling is still required, it will be minimal. The vinyl planks we have chosen are 5mm thick, so similar to yours will go down without underlay and they will be glued to the surface. Personally I think a square edge would look better instead of this edge cap that we will be given, so I'm busy sourcing for alternatives lol Our Build Thread: The "Extended" Marina by Visionone Homes Our Inspirations: Frank Lloyd Wright | Houzz Re: Vinyl plank flooring edge cap - crappy 4Mar 22, 2015 12:29 pm We have a capping . Between tiles and carpet . There is a metal thing inbetween where the plastic cap goes into .. we could of left ours off but the tiles werent cut to my liking so I wonted it covered lol .it looks ok .I guess I have always had a plastic capping between there . Re: Vinyl plank flooring edge cap - crappy 5Mar 23, 2015 3:08 pm What about Vinyl to Tiles? My Build: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=74866 Re: Vinyl plank flooring edge cap - crappy 6Mar 24, 2015 12:45 pm Melsie68 We have a capping . Between tiles and carpet . There is a metal thing inbetween where the plastic cap goes into .. we could of left ours off but the tiles werent cut to my liking so I wonted it covered lol .it looks ok .I guess I have always had a plastic capping between there . Ideally we'd like a metal/alu type capping as well because we like the look of it. Have seen those installed between tiles and carpet but not vinyl planks and carpet. Excited_much What about Vinyl to Tiles? In our current place we have vinyl flooring in all areas joining to tiles in the bathrooms and the tiles have a metal edging along them which finishes them off nicely. Bearing in mind that our current place was built in 1996 and that the vinyl floor is probably no where as thick as the ones we are going to get for our new home. Our Build Thread: The "Extended" Marina by Visionone Homes Our Inspirations: Frank Lloyd Wright | Houzz Re: Vinyl plank flooring edge cap - crappy 7May 15, 2015 6:30 pm We have the same plastic thing where vinyl meets carpet - not the biggest fan of it, but you get used to it.. would be very interesting to see if there are alternatives though. Re: Vinyl plank flooring edge cap - crappy 8May 16, 2015 1:16 pm deeps We have the same plastic thing where vinyl meets carpet - not the biggest fan of it, but you get used to it.. would be very interesting to see if there are alternatives though. Thanks deeps, would it be possible for you to post a pic, if you don't mind? I would like to see what it actually looks like installed. Cheers Our Build Thread: The "Extended" Marina by Visionone Homes Our Inspirations: Frank Lloyd Wright | Houzz Re: Vinyl plank flooring edge cap - crappy 10May 20, 2015 12:08 pm deeps Here you go Cheers deeps, from your photo it looks quite ok actually...at least we know what to expect Our Build Thread: The "Extended" Marina by Visionone Homes Our Inspirations: Frank Lloyd Wright | Houzz Re: Vinyl plank flooring edge cap - crappy 11Jun 02, 2015 4:37 pm Would you both (Hootie and deeps) be able to tell me what brand vinyl you've gone with and colour? Doing a new build soon and in the stages of thinking about colours and flooring etc. Cheers! Re: Vinyl plank flooring edge cap - crappy 12Jun 04, 2015 1:16 pm Karndean Frosted Birch is what we got (and pictured above) very happy with it so far, but it's only been ~1 month or so. Re: Vinyl plank flooring edge cap - crappy 13Jun 04, 2015 3:38 pm Saintza Would you both (Hootie and deeps) be able to tell me what brand vinyl you've gone with and colour? Doing a new build soon and in the stages of thinking about colours and flooring etc. Cheers! Hi Saintza, I am using the Ezi-Lay LVT from Carpet Call, supposedly it's manufactured in Belgium for Carpet Call. The colour we have chosen is Iron bark, but there are around 5 other colours you can choose from. Unfortunately they do not have the tile or colours listed on their website, so the only way to view them is at the store. Our Build Thread: The "Extended" Marina by Visionone Homes Our Inspirations: Frank Lloyd Wright | Houzz Hello everyone, After some suggestions and ideas about how to put a concrete path around the drop edge beam area on our new build. We are required to have a concrete path… 0 13369 get them to replace the chipped tiles. It will stick out like a sore thumb overwise. 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