Hi! wasn't sure if my last message sent?!? my wood will meet procelain - in opposite direction of yours, so I won't be able to lay one perpendicular to rest........any ideas? thanks so much for your help! »
Chic Decor & Design, Margarida Oliveira then just lay them side by side, of course ensure that the subfloor(s) compensate for the different material thicknesses so that both tile and hardwood are flush with each other.
magjagmin any ideas!!!! my wood will meet the porcelain in the opposite direction of yours, so I won't be able to lay one perpendicular to the rest of the wood..........can you help? thanks again for your assistance.
Chic Decor & Design, Margarida Oliveira I'm glad you like the room, thank you for the compliment.
Unfortunately my contractor does not wish to divulge his technique for the floor transition. I will have to respect his wishes, sorry about that.
Chic Decor & Design, Margarida Oliveira I don't recall the manufacturer's name but you should be able to find a similar pattern with other manufacturers.
If you have a double-front entry door, get a rug that lies in front of both doors. The larger rug creates a more powerful front entry look. I use a lot of 4' x 6' rugs this way.