I get the flexible grout and adhesive advise but I have a similar problem, I want to lay a solid wooden flooring in the dining end of the kitchen and ceramic tiles at the working end of the kitchen, both are being laid on concrete flooring, I know that the wooden flooring will have to be laid on a plywood board - my question is how do I compensate for the difference in the heights of the wooden flooring and the tiles where they meet (even if the tiles are laid on the same plywood board there will still be a height difference of about 1cm to 0.5cm - do I have to build up the ply under the tiles or ?? I've seen the end result before where the tiles meet the wooden flooring practically seamlessly and it looks great! I just don't know how they did it!
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