hi all
I've recently refurbished my bathroom and am in the process of sorting the flooring out. Initially I was going to tile the floor, so I put 6mm plywood over the floorboards (and fitted the cupboards over the top). However, I've now decided that I'm going to use laminate flooring specifically for bathroom use. If I did this, it's going to mean that the floor is going to be really high, when compared to the landing area, which will eventually be carpeted, but is currently just floorboards. Should I remove the plywood, or keep it. If I kept it, are there any transition strips that would cater for such a height difference?
I've recently refurbished my bathroom and am in the process of sorting the flooring out. Initially I was going to tile the floor, so I put 6mm plywood over the floorboards (and fitted the cupboards over the top). However, I've now decided that I'm going to use laminate flooring specifically for bathroom use. If I did this, it's going to mean that the floor is going to be really high, when compared to the landing area, which will eventually be carpeted, but is currently just floorboards. Should I remove the plywood, or keep it. If I kept it, are there any transition strips that would cater for such a height difference?