I am new to the group so please bear with me.
We are doing a referb of the bathroom and have fitted a quadrant shower cubical so of course the tray is of a quadrant shape.
I believe with laminate (have purchased the type specially for bathrooms) you are to leave a small gap around the outside area for contraction and expansion. Is there any suggestion other than silicon around the outside of the base of the tray to trim the edges where the quadrant tray meets the laminate?
We have already cut the shape with the gap and placed it down on the floor but then realised that all edgings available at the usual DIY superstores appear to be in straight lengths, so wonder if there is some way of making the gap look good at the same time has making it waterproof has I can foresee this would be a problem area for damp to ingress the floor boarding below the laminate and possibly damaging the downstairs ceiling.
I did a general search on the net but couldn’t find an answer. I am sure other people must have a similar problem with shaped area’s.
Any help would be much appreciated.
We are doing a referb of the bathroom and have fitted a quadrant shower cubical so of course the tray is of a quadrant shape.
I believe with laminate (have purchased the type specially for bathrooms) you are to leave a small gap around the outside area for contraction and expansion. Is there any suggestion other than silicon around the outside of the base of the tray to trim the edges where the quadrant tray meets the laminate?
We have already cut the shape with the gap and placed it down on the floor but then realised that all edgings available at the usual DIY superstores appear to be in straight lengths, so wonder if there is some way of making the gap look good at the same time has making it waterproof has I can foresee this would be a problem area for damp to ingress the floor boarding below the laminate and possibly damaging the downstairs ceiling.
I did a general search on the net but couldn’t find an answer. I am sure other people must have a similar problem with shaped area’s.
Any help would be much appreciated.