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Home Floor Transitions

Floor Transitions

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Zack discusses how to handle floor transitions when dealing with different heights coming together. He suggests making high-frequency entrances flush and using transitions for less frequently used areas. For example, the mudroom, kitchen, and playroom entrances are flush, while smaller doorways have transitions. He emphasizes minimizing the size and visibility of transitions, making them decorative if necessary. Strategic placement of transitions is key when dealing with changes in elevation. Overall, the goal is to integrate transitions seamlessly into the flooring design.

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