Hi All,
I've got an upstairs bathroom with floorboards, which I would like to tile.
I've read the sticky on the forum and done a search but can't find the answer, so thought I'd post a question.
I intend to use 6mm hardiboard to tile onto, with a new 18mm wbp ply floor underneath (replacing the old floorboards).
I want to keep the floor height gain to the minimum so there little/no step up into the room from the landing which will be recarpeted at a later date.
I've read about quadrants/bullnoses to manage the height difference but the ones I can find online only seem to be a couple of cms wide so there will still be a noticeable step. Is there anything more gradual that I could use under the carpet to raise the height at the doorway into the bathroom?
Thanks
Andy
I've got an upstairs bathroom with floorboards, which I would like to tile.
I've read the sticky on the forum and done a search but can't find the answer, so thought I'd post a question.
I intend to use 6mm hardiboard to tile onto, with a new 18mm wbp ply floor underneath (replacing the old floorboards).
I want to keep the floor height gain to the minimum so there little/no step up into the room from the landing which will be recarpeted at a later date.
I've read about quadrants/bullnoses to manage the height difference but the ones I can find online only seem to be a couple of cms wide so there will still be a noticeable step. Is there anything more gradual that I could use under the carpet to raise the height at the doorway into the bathroom?
Thanks
Andy