Engineered Handscraped Oak&Hickory 12mm T-Molding/Reducer - 8' (Matching Moldings)

Engineered Handscraped Oak&Hickory 12mm T-Molding/Reducer - 8' (Matching Moldings)

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T-molding, a type of transition molding, is an essential component in your home's flooring. When you want to create a streamlined, clean look in the transitional spaces of your house, rely on T molding to help your home stand out. T-moldings are used to create a transition between two floors of equal thickness. For example, in a room that's running over 40 feet in length, we recommend a transition molding to divide the floor and introduce an expansion gap (hidden by the T-molding) within a reasonable distance for structural stability.

Name  T-Moulding/Reducer
Material  Handscraped Engineered Oak&Hickory
Length
8 feet

 

The Importance of Transition Molding

Floor transitions help one surface transition to another so there are no abrupt, unfinished or unprotected edges that could be tripped on. They give a nice coordinating finishing to a beautiful floor, like a frame around a picture

Choosing Transition Molding

There are many different kinds of transition molding, but here are the five basic types to be aware of:

  • Reducer: A reducer is when a hard surface meets up with surface that’s lower in height. For example: hardwood meeting up with vinyl.
  • T-molding: T-moldings are used to transition two floors of equal height. It can also be used when the flooring continues in through a doorway or passageway to another room. Additionally, some floating floors have length and / or width limitations with how far they can be run continuously. A T-molding can allow these floors to run longer distances by creating the necessary break in the floor.
  • Baseboard/Quarter-round: Baseboards/quarter-rounds are used in combination with each other to create a finishing touch around the perimeter of a room
  • Stair nose: A stair nose is to be used when flooring meets a step down or a landing. It can also be used on individual stairs.
  • Threshold: Threshold molding can be used when a hard surface ends against a vertical surface. For example, it’s an ideal choice and fit against carpet.

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