Hello all
I'm looking for a bit of advice on floor coverings for a hall space, please see my attached image, it is quite a small space approx 5.2m2
The exit door in red, is UPVC in a UPVC frame, I cannot see any way to adjust the height of the door.
The floor is black bitumen?? covered concrete. With the previous covering of 10mm underlay and medium thickness carpet, the door would catch quite badly on the carpet from about 1/2 open.
I am looking for a solution to the door cathing on the carpet issue.
Because it's a concrete floor I'm keen to have underlay of some sort to help keep the heat in.
I can see two possible solutions:
Drill a couple of exporatory holes to find out how thick the bitumens is, if it is around 10mm or more, see about removing the bitumen; this would "lower" the floor by 10mm or so and felt/wool underlay would be better than the bitumen for insulation. How easy is it to get the bitumen off the concrete floor?
Have part of the floor covered with an enty way type of carpet with no or thin underlay where the door sweeps over it, and the rest of the floor with thick underlay and carpet.
The transition between the two would be the problem, from what I can find, transition strips for different heights seem to be for tiles/laminate to carpet. I've been struggling to find a transition for carpet to carpet with different heights, the only likely ones I've found are "Z" bar types - am I right in thinking the Z bar allows me to "tap" the bar down with a mallet (with it bending on Z section) so it sits on the carpet on both sides and covers both heights?
I'm looking for a bit of advice on floor coverings for a hall space, please see my attached image, it is quite a small space approx 5.2m2
The exit door in red, is UPVC in a UPVC frame, I cannot see any way to adjust the height of the door.
The floor is black bitumen?? covered concrete. With the previous covering of 10mm underlay and medium thickness carpet, the door would catch quite badly on the carpet from about 1/2 open.
I am looking for a solution to the door cathing on the carpet issue.
Because it's a concrete floor I'm keen to have underlay of some sort to help keep the heat in.
I can see two possible solutions:
Drill a couple of exporatory holes to find out how thick the bitumens is, if it is around 10mm or more, see about removing the bitumen; this would "lower" the floor by 10mm or so and felt/wool underlay would be better than the bitumen for insulation. How easy is it to get the bitumen off the concrete floor?
Have part of the floor covered with an enty way type of carpet with no or thin underlay where the door sweeps over it, and the rest of the floor with thick underlay and carpet.
The transition between the two would be the problem, from what I can find, transition strips for different heights seem to be for tiles/laminate to carpet. I've been struggling to find a transition for carpet to carpet with different heights, the only likely ones I've found are "Z" bar types - am I right in thinking the Z bar allows me to "tap" the bar down with a mallet (with it bending on Z section) so it sits on the carpet on both sides and covers both heights?
