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(Vinyl) laminate on uneven floor possible?
andre_xs
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We would like to put laminate flooring (preferably the waterproof vinyl version, which is just "clicked" together) in our entrance hall. However, this is a little extension, where the floor is higher than in the remaining entrance hall. The height difference is not much, approx 2-3 cm, and it is not a step, but a slope of ~15cm.
Is it possible to do this with vinyl laminate in DIY? We would like to avoid having two joiners (these metal strips) at the edges of the slope, though - that probably looks not very nice.
Is it possible to do this with vinyl laminate in DIY? We would like to avoid having two joiners (these metal strips) at the edges of the slope, though - that probably looks not very nice.
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