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    Default Engineered floor meets bathroom tiles

    Greetings, I am going through the process of laying Boral Silkwood flooring and as expected there is a step into the level bathroom tiles, however we have a child in a wheelchair and has various furniture that have small wheels and we need to ramp it down.

    What are some of the suggestions to "ramp" it down from the 14- 16mm to the bathroom tiles to allow and easy transition between the rooms

    You assistance is most appreciated

    Bob

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    A piece of beveled timber, glued down may be all you'll need.
    These links may help as well:
    http://www.schluter.co.uk/produkt.as...&pg=uebersicht
    http://www.flexitec.com.au/flooringAccessories.htm


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    Quote Originally Posted by pawnhead View Post
    A piece of beveled timber, glued down may be all you'll need.
    These links may help as well:
    http://www.schluter.co.uk/produkt.as...&pg=uebersicht
    http://www.flexitec.com.au/flooringAccessories.htm
    Thanks heaps we are going with the flexitec


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