I am just starting to lay out the wooden battens (3" x 2") over existing concrete floor to lay some T&G oak boards (20mm thick).
I am laying the boards to raise part of the lounge floor to meet the rear hallway which has limestone slabs.
Because of this I will have a very wide step on one side of the floor where it steps down to the lounge carpet.
As each end of the step meets a wall right angle I cannot have an overhang and will use an additional board as the facing edge of the step.
I also cannot have any edge covering as I don't want a lip on the step.
I have drawn this out in the attached image and my question is in which direction should I lay the boards to create the neatest step edge.
All advice greatfully received. View media item 243
I am laying the boards to raise part of the lounge floor to meet the rear hallway which has limestone slabs.
Because of this I will have a very wide step on one side of the floor where it steps down to the lounge carpet.
As each end of the step meets a wall right angle I cannot have an overhang and will use an additional board as the facing edge of the step.
I also cannot have any edge covering as I don't want a lip on the step.
I have drawn this out in the attached image and my question is in which direction should I lay the boards to create the neatest step edge.
All advice greatfully received. View media item 243