Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering 1 Jun 11, 2018 11:05 am Has anyone tiled the entrance hallway and either used timber/engineered timber or laminate floor boards for family, dining and kitchen area? Are you happy with your decision and can you share pictures of the transition area for tiles to other flooring please? Re: Hallway tiling and either timber or laminate floor board 2Jun 11, 2018 11:05 am Tintin444 Has anyone tiled the entrance hallway and either used timber/engineered timber or laminate floor boards for family, dining and kitchen area? Are you happy with your decision and can you share pictures of the transition area for tiles to other flooring please? Re: Hallway timing and either timber or laminate floor board 4Jun 11, 2018 2:34 pm HI that looks like a very good transition. Did you need to issue any special instructions for that or pick a particular type of tile? Also you don't seem to have scotia beading which is great. Re: Hallway timing and either timber or laminate floor board 5Jun 11, 2018 4:09 pm Tintin444 that looks like a very good transition. Did you need to issue any special instructions for that or pick a particular type of tile? Thanks. Tiles and timber were chosen for their look/price balance with no thought as to how they would come together. No special instructions were given, but this is a custom build, so the relationship between me as project manager and client, the builder and all his trades has become very close. I was there when we were trying to work out the best way to do it and this was the end result of the discussion. The transition piece is just basic aluminium angle. Tintin444 Also you don't seem to have scotia beading which is great. Sorry, I don’t know what scotia beading is and when I looked it up on the web, I couldn’t see how it related to the transition between the tiles and the timber. Re: Hallway timing and either timber or laminate floor board 6Jun 14, 2018 12:22 pm arcadelt Tintin444 that looks like a very good transition. Did you need to issue any special instructions for that or pick a particular type of tile? Thanks. Tiles and timber were chosen for their look/price balance with no thought as to how they would come together. No special instructions were given, but this is a custom build, so the relationship between me as project manager and client, the builder and all his trades has become very close. I was there when we were trying to work out the best way to do it and this was the end result of the discussion. The transition piece is just basic aluminium angle. Tintin444 Also you don't seem to have scotia beading which is great. Sorry, I don’t know what scotia beading is and when I looked it up on the web, I couldn’t see how it related to the transition between the tiles and the timber. Thanks for the info, ours is a project builder so it can turn out great or not so great. Hence I try to find out as much as I can. 4 6008 Might cheaper to changer your idea of what makes a home, have you considered building a porch? 2 51774 at most it will have a short lintel which could be moved up just below the ceiling or even above. Above means you need to patch the cornice and might need to deal with… 2 61346 |