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I'm planning to replace my carpet with LVP wood flooring in the family room but I also have current hardwood floors. It should be an easy job but there's a curve, that I'm not sure how to make it an easy transition. Any advice? Do they sell flexible t molding that can transition between LVP and Hardwood?
I'm sure there is some type of transition strip that will suit your particular situation. But without seeing the actual area it would be hard to say "which" strip would be the most ideal.
Somehow I missed the attached pic, and its an actual curve, they make rubber reducers for tile and carpet I haven't seen any that matches the wood lvp, its possible they make these if not you will have to use solid color which they make a ton of colors. Would it be possible to take existing hardwood up so it stops in a door way or cased opening making a straight line, if so that would be your best bet because getting the curved reducer to lay just right can be a pain sometimes.
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