01-21-2016, 12:55 PM
When i moved into my house 5 years ago, i pulled up most of the carpet on the 1st floor and refinished the oak flooring underneath. At the end of this fall, i redid the bathroom floor tile (my first tile job... be kind!)
I'd like to change the door-- it's beat up and ugly. Question is what to do as a transition threshold between the wood and the tile. The tile sits about 1/16" higher than the wood. Also, as you can see in the pic, the door jamb is not square to the wood floor. (not sure if i can adjust for this when i install the new door?)
I often see marble thresholds sitting in a notched out piece under the door stop, but in my case, the door is completely on the hardwood, and wouldn't touch the tile area.
I plan to replace the last piece of oak-- that piece is beat up from all the years of carpet tack strips.
**note how it's not square to the flooring
**right trim casing is removed from when i did the tile job
I'd like to change the door-- it's beat up and ugly. Question is what to do as a transition threshold between the wood and the tile. The tile sits about 1/16" higher than the wood. Also, as you can see in the pic, the door jamb is not square to the wood floor. (not sure if i can adjust for this when i install the new door?)
I often see marble thresholds sitting in a notched out piece under the door stop, but in my case, the door is completely on the hardwood, and wouldn't touch the tile area.
I plan to replace the last piece of oak-- that piece is beat up from all the years of carpet tack strips.
**note how it's not square to the flooring
**right trim casing is removed from when i did the tile job