ᐅ Floor separation where passage is located in the wrong place

Created on: 4 Aug 2017 15:10
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The following situation:

Tiles were installed in the hallway.

The edge seemed quite far into the room to me. Therefore, I emailed both the tiler and the interior door installer to ask whether the tiles would extend under the door into the room later on, and if so, who would be responsible for fixing it or if everything was fine. The interior door installer replied that everything was fine.

I installed the flooring myself, aligning it with the tile edge. This meant I had to leave space for the rail of the transition profile (transition from tile to vinyl approx. 1cm (0.4 inches)).

After the tiles and vinyl were installed, the interior doors were fitted.

This is the result.


Close-up of a glass sliding door with a black metal rail on a wooden floor.


I would appreciate any ideas on how to fix this without having to reinstall the vinyl.
11ant7 Aug 2017 00:56
RobsonMKK schrieb:
Seriously, it looks more than disappointing,

The rail isn’t installed yet. Later on, there will be a “line” that’s only noticeable from reading distance. And, as mentioned, reversed it would look visually “offset” when open.
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tomtom797 Aug 2017 06:43
The position is simply wrong, at least 2cm (0.8 inches) too far to the outside. Even with a standard door, the threshold strip would stick out, which would be problematic.

For corners like these, there are professionals; the rest can be done by amateurs.