Thresholds & Edgings

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Balterio 3-in-1 SmartProfile is a combination of an adapting profile, connecting profile and end profile, all in single profile. It is a matching profile to your Balterio Flooring. Delivered with SmartCutter to cut to the profile you need. 185cm long - ideal for 2 door widths Extremely flat - only 2mm thick Ease of installation - always...

£24.73 per Length,   Inc. VAT   Ex. VAT

Quickstep Matching Incizo Threshold for Laminate Floors, 2.15m is part of the unique Quickstep range, featured in width and length of. Quickstep laminate flooring is extremely easy to install thanks to the Uniclick System, which provides a well-closed structure preventing the dust and dirt from getting stuck in the floor. Keep in mind...

£29.18 per Length,   Inc. VAT   Ex. VAT

Oak threshold to use between carpet and wooden flooring. Drops down 14mm on one side and 9mm on the other. It creates a smooth transition between the two flooring types. Usually fitted at doorways. Overall dimensions: 18mm joint height - suitable for 18mm and 20mm solid oak floorings 40mm wide top surface 14mm & 9mm drop on each...

£24.45 per Length,   Inc. VAT   Ex. VAT

This sub-profile compatible with Quickstep Incizo is to be used for stair nosing installation. The height of the profile may vary depending on the type of QuickStep flooring used.

£26.75 per Length,   Inc. VAT   Ex. VAT

Elka 3 in 1 Real Wood Profile is a veneer finishing profile designed to complete your real wood flooring utilising the latest design technology with practical multifunctional profile moulding. This product comes unfinished so you can choose the finish by yourself. It is so easy to use Elka 3-in-1 veneer profile due to the adjustable trach and...

£25.76 per Length,   Inc. VAT   Ex. VAT

Solid wenge feature strip for deco borders used inline with parquet, solid or engineered wood flooring. Size 20x12x2400mm 

£22.70 per Length,   Inc. VAT   Ex. VAT

Solid oak reducer threshold finished in walnut stain and lacquered, with full ramp (solid to vinyl/tile). Supplied with PVC fixing track. It is available in 21mm height, 59mm width and 900mm lengths. Available in Oak, Smoked Oak, Dark Oak, White Oak, Maple, Beech and American Black Walnut. Please note, the colours listed on the website may...

£21.56 per Length,   Inc. VAT   Ex. VAT

Solid oak reducer threshold smoked and lacquered, with full ramp (solid to vinyl/tile). Supplied with PVC fixing track. It is available in 21mm height, 59mm width and 900mm lengths. Available in Oak, Walnut Stained Oak, Dark Oak, White Oak, Maple, Beech and American Black Walnut. Please note, that the colours listed on the website may not...

£21.51 per Length,   Inc. VAT   Ex. VAT

Solid oak reducer threshold finished in a dark stain and lacquered, with full ramp (solid to vinyl/tile). Supplied with PVC fixing track. It is available in 21mm height, 59mm width and 900mm lengths. Available in Oak, Walnut Stained Oak, Smoked Oak, White Oak, Maple, Beech and American Black Walnut. Please note, the colours listed on the...

£21.51 per Length,   Inc. VAT   Ex. VAT

With the super strong aluminium QuickStep Multifunctional Threshold, Gold, 1.86m you can level up various height differences or smoothly combine your Livyn floor with any other type of floor. The aluminium Quick-Step Multifunctional profile can be used to overcome heights from 0 to 12.3mm. Depending on your preference, you can opt for a gold,...

£25.52 per Length,   Inc. VAT   Ex. VAT

Solid oak t-shaped threshold lacquered, designed to cover the expansion gap between two wooden floors of similar height. Supplied with PVC fixing track. It is available in 15 mm height, 50 mm width and 2700 mm lengths. Available in Oak, Walnut Stained Oak, Smoked Oak, White Oak, Maple, Beech and American Black Walnut. Wood is a natural...

£29.42 per Length,   Inc. VAT   Ex. VAT

Add this product to get matching T-shape profile for your Xylo laminate flooring. Very effective, comes finished in the colour/finish of the flooring. •    Length: 1000mm Matching laminate profile for the Urban Collection. Also available in 1m and 3m

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Xylo Matching Reducer Threshold for Laminate Floors for the Urban Collection. It comes in 1m and 3m. 

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Enhance the safety and style of your stairs with the Incizo Aluminium Subprofile For Stairs 2m. This sub-profile, designed to be compatible with Quickstep Incizo, is the perfect solution for stair nosing installation. With a width of 33mm and a thickness of 17mm, this sub-profile provides a sleek and durable finish to your stairs. The 2000mm...

£26.90 per Length,   Inc. VAT   Ex. VAT

When it comes to renovations, having the right materials and components can make a big difference in the overall look and feel of a home. Thresholds and edging strips are two important components that can help to create seamless transitions between different rooms or areas. When used correctly, these pieces can give your renovation project a professional touch, and make your home look just as good as any professionally designed space.

What are Thresholds and Edgings? 

Thresholds and edging strips are two similar yet distinct components used in renovations. A threshold is a strip of wood placed between two different flooring types, such as carpet to hardwood or tile to laminate. This helps to create a smooth transition by hiding any noticeable differences between the two floors and providing an even edge all the way around. An edging strip is similar but slightly less visible; it’s typically used along walls where two different floor surfaces meet, such as when one wall has tile and another has hardwood. It provides a cleaner edge than other methods like grout lines or silicone caulk, making for a more polished finish. 

Benefits of Using Thresholds & Edgings 

There are many benefits associated with using thresholds and edging strips during renovations. They provide an aesthetically pleasing finish that makes your home look uniform and professional, while also helping to reduce damage caused by wear and tear over time. The installation process is relatively simple and straightforward, making them an attractive option for DIYers on a budget who want to achieve an impressive result without spending too much money or time on their renovation project. Additionally, they come in both finished and unfinished varieties so you can choose the best option for your particular needs. 

Styling with Thresholds & Edgings 

Using thresholds and edgings can also help you style your interior design in creative ways that aren't possible with other materials, allowing you to add some unique visual touches throughout your home. If you're looking to achieve a sleek, contemporary feel in one room while maintaining a warm rustic vibe in another space nearby, then thresholds and edging strips can be used to transition between the two styles seamlessly. You can also mix and match different colours of wood or paint finishes for added visual appeal – something that grout lines or silicone caulk simply cannot provide! 

Durability & Maintenance 

The last major benefit associated with using thresholds & edgings during renovations is their durability; they generally last longer than other types of floor transitions due to their construction from solid wood (or MDF). This means they won't chip away at easily like some plastic trims do over time – giving you peace of mind knowing that your investment will remain intact for years down the line without needing regular maintenance or replacement parts. Additionally, if you choose finished products rather than unfinished ones then they'll be resistant to warping due to moisture exposure as well – making them ideal for bathrooms or other wet environments within the home. 

Thresholds & edgings provide homeowners with lots of benefits when undertaking renovations; from creating aesthetically pleasing finishes through mixing and matching different colours/styles of wood/paint finishes; all the way up to increased durability due to their solid construction from wood (or MDF). While installation might seem daunting at first glance – especially for DIYers – it's actually quite simple once broken down into individual steps; meaning anyone should be able to achieve professional results on their own without breaking the bank in terms of time or money invested!