Hello.
My first post! I'll get right to it - The downstairs of my house has laminated floor, on top of a wooden suspended floor. The house has both an inner (wooden frame) and outer (UPVC) front door. I'm having a typical glazing company fit a new front door & side panel windows in a few weeks time.
The suspended floor ends at the inner door, with the area between the two doors (about 800mm x 1700mm) dropping down around 4" to a tiled concrete base.
See photo's.....
We are removing both doors, and having only the outer door replaced with a modern one. The wife then wants to continue the height of the suspended floor to the new front door (the new door frame which will be raised to suspended floor level on a new row of bricks by the window company).
When they've fitted the new outer door and removed the inner door, i'll be left with the void (red tiled area) to bring up to the level of the suspended floor.
To my knowledge, I have two options;
- Fill it with concrete. Using pipes to keep airflow? Risk loosing a lot of heat through the concrete?
or
- Construct a new section of wooden floor to meet up with the existing height. Possibly more work?
Can anyone give me any advice here, plus hints/tips on doing it? Ultimately we intend to use a piece of coir to cover the area, using threshold bar to mate it up against the laminate. (as I don't have any of the original laminate left over to complete the run right up to the door.)
Very grateful for any help
Tom
My first post! I'll get right to it - The downstairs of my house has laminated floor, on top of a wooden suspended floor. The house has both an inner (wooden frame) and outer (UPVC) front door. I'm having a typical glazing company fit a new front door & side panel windows in a few weeks time.
The suspended floor ends at the inner door, with the area between the two doors (about 800mm x 1700mm) dropping down around 4" to a tiled concrete base.
See photo's.....
We are removing both doors, and having only the outer door replaced with a modern one. The wife then wants to continue the height of the suspended floor to the new front door (the new door frame which will be raised to suspended floor level on a new row of bricks by the window company).
When they've fitted the new outer door and removed the inner door, i'll be left with the void (red tiled area) to bring up to the level of the suspended floor.
To my knowledge, I have two options;
- Fill it with concrete. Using pipes to keep airflow? Risk loosing a lot of heat through the concrete?
or
- Construct a new section of wooden floor to meet up with the existing height. Possibly more work?
Can anyone give me any advice here, plus hints/tips on doing it? Ultimately we intend to use a piece of coir to cover the area, using threshold bar to mate it up against the laminate. (as I don't have any of the original laminate left over to complete the run right up to the door.)
Very grateful for any help
Tom