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I've had hydroplank hamptons flooring professionally installed.
The flooring was installed over the top of tiles after self levelling was poured.
There is a step down to a room in the house, and the edge has been left with the old tile exposed and an aluminum edge has been placed over the lip of the plank:
I am thinking to cut and glue a piece of flooring over the tile on the edge, but does anyone have any advice on what to do on the angle between the pieces of flooring?
I went to my local bunnings and asked if they sold bull nosing, but the person working there told me they don't.
Hello @jarko
Thanks for sharing your question about your flooring. If you still have a piece of the flooring that can cover that gap, I suggest using a router with a bullnose blade to create your own bullnose cover piece. In this manner you won't have to go hunting for a similar timber product.
There are timber mouldings with a bullnose profile, but you'll need to paint the timber piece in such a way that it is close or similar to the finish of your flooring.
Let me call on our experienced members @Dave-1 and @Nailbag for their recommendations.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
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