This is a problem thats be pestering my mind for a while, i was hoping a more experienced person could lend a guiding hand.
I have a room like this....
The flooring is laid (against my advice without removing the skirting first to give no need for trim).
The door opens practically flush with the wall, however the wall (vertical length) needs an edging trim for a laminate floor. Obviously it i run it right upto the door Jamb, it will catch on the door.
I've considered Sanding down the edging to give clearance (generally ruins the edging be it plastic or MDF). Cutting a small portion out of the doors bottom corner (not the best with honeycomb doors), or angling the trim so it suddenly runs 90deg and into the wall...leaving a small untrimmed edge where the door opens.
How do you go about solving this problem correctly?
I have a room like this....
The flooring is laid (against my advice without removing the skirting first to give no need for trim).
The door opens practically flush with the wall, however the wall (vertical length) needs an edging trim for a laminate floor. Obviously it i run it right upto the door Jamb, it will catch on the door.
I've considered Sanding down the edging to give clearance (generally ruins the edging be it plastic or MDF). Cutting a small portion out of the doors bottom corner (not the best with honeycomb doors), or angling the trim so it suddenly runs 90deg and into the wall...leaving a small untrimmed edge where the door opens.
How do you go about solving this problem correctly?