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Kia ora! I'm currently renovating the kitchen and have laid laminate flooring. I'm wondering what transition to use between the new laminate flooring and carpet. Would I use a T mould (https://www.bunnings.co.nz/roberts-nature-s-edge-t-mould-10mmx3m-unfinished_p0148784) or a reducer (https://www.bunnings.co.nz/roberts-nature-s-edge-reducer-10mmx3m-unfinished_p0148818). The carpet profile is slightly higher than laminate. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Awesome to hear about your kitchen reno! For that transition between your fancy new laminate floor and the cozy carpet, I'd go with the reducer. A reducer is designed to create a smooth and gradual transition between different flooring materials, accommodating variations in height effectively. The specific reducer you provided, the Roberts Nature's Edge Reducer, seems well-suited for your needs.
Regards,
Mark
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @mandyr. It's brilliant to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about transition trims.
There are many different trims that can be used to transition over this area. Do you have any particular style in mind?
Both trims would likely work, but the reducer is designed for the carpet side to be 10mm higher than the flooring, and your carpet looks quite thin. So, I think you'd be better off with the T-mould, or going for something like a Roberts 30mm x 3.3m Mid-light Junior Cover Silver Floating Floor Trim and Roberts Magic Plugs.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thanks so much for the prompt replies! I want natural wood so think I will go with the Nature's Edge and varnish to match the laminate. And thank you for the advice on height difference - I will measure to decide between the reducer and the t-mould and hoping to share a picture once sorted!
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