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What do you do around the exposed edges of the Kronos flooring?

Michael Hernandez
10 years ago
Does it look unfinished or did you finish it off somehow?
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Comments (4)

  • PRO
    CAPITAL BUILDING
    10 years ago
    On the edge of the floor we either married it up to solid recycled timber that we stained to suit the flooring tones or where we met up with tiles or carpet we used metal trim in a grey tone. As the flooring has such beautiful colours and texture in it, it gives you some room to move in the tone and finishes you use on the edges.
  • Kara B
    10 years ago
    I'm not sure if you answered the following above. If we used this technique behind our bed the timber would meet the wall at a right angle on one side- therefore would need no edging. How would you suggest we finish the timber board's exposed edge on the other side of the bed? Just leave it sawn evenly or finish it by capping it with the same or another product? Hope this makes sense.
  • PRO
    CAPITAL BUILDING
    10 years ago
    We used aluminium angle on the ends of the wall to cover the edge of the boards - it kept the edges neat and it is also subtle so that it just disappears, you really don't notice it!
  • Kara B
    10 years ago
    Great, thanks for your prompt reply