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How to transition step between tile and carpet

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New bathroom fitted with UFH, so the floor is no longer level at the transition.
There is about 40mm between the top of the tiles and the floor under the carpet.
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I've used carpet ramps before, but they only seem to go up to 18mm. And stepped transition strips max out at 20mm as well.
e.g.
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I was thinking of maybe just running a gripper bar and using an oak angle moulding to hide the tile edge?
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easy shim will only bring the floor up 15mm. The remaining 25mm is too much for a z bar?
 
See a specialist and a shrink if you thinking of transitioning! :D
 
Yes. You put 6-9mm ply under the trim so it matches the underlay height so the carpet goes in at a nice height.
 

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