Hi
I'm new on here and wonder if anyone can give me some advice. I have a little bungalow that I have been completely refurbishing over the last 2 years. It's now nearing completion and I'm mainly left with decorating, tiling etc. I am female, so my main drawback is my lack of physical strength to do some of the work - added to which I am knocking on a bit too!
Anyway, I had french doors fitted where a single door and window used to be, which has left the cavity wall exposed in my lounge. I am just about to fit bamboo flooring (click system type) but I'm not sure what to do about the cavity? I didn't have a threshold fitted when the doors were installed because I thought I would just fit the flooring straight over it, but now I think that won't work because there's no real way of supporting the flooring over the cavity, or attaching anything to the PVC door frame. I am now thinking I should fit a hardwood threshold and fit the flooring up to that. If so, where can I get one? Can you buy something that has a nice bit of a slope on it, so it'll tie in with the flooring?
Has anyone got any suggestions for this poor old girl?
Thanks
I'm new on here and wonder if anyone can give me some advice. I have a little bungalow that I have been completely refurbishing over the last 2 years. It's now nearing completion and I'm mainly left with decorating, tiling etc. I am female, so my main drawback is my lack of physical strength to do some of the work - added to which I am knocking on a bit too!
Anyway, I had french doors fitted where a single door and window used to be, which has left the cavity wall exposed in my lounge. I am just about to fit bamboo flooring (click system type) but I'm not sure what to do about the cavity? I didn't have a threshold fitted when the doors were installed because I thought I would just fit the flooring straight over it, but now I think that won't work because there's no real way of supporting the flooring over the cavity, or attaching anything to the PVC door frame. I am now thinking I should fit a hardwood threshold and fit the flooring up to that. If so, where can I get one? Can you buy something that has a nice bit of a slope on it, so it'll tie in with the flooring?
Has anyone got any suggestions for this poor old girl?
Thanks
