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ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS

FLOOR TO WALL TRANSITIONS

SCOTIA Used to cover expansion space where skirting is in place and not being removed prior to installation of flooring.

OAK COVER STRIP Ideal for transition of floors of the same height. It offers a flexible, quick, and easy solution to hiding expansion gaps, and creates a neat finish.

For the perfect finishing touch we recommend using our fully comprehensive range of architectural details, an essential part of every flooring installation. Special consideration should be given to floor-to-floor and floor-to-wall transitions, and how floors run across multiple levels. These elements can help spaces to flow, creating seamless transitions between the different rooms within your home. At Ted Todd we put just as much care and attention into our architectural details as we do our floors. Each hand finished element is not only stained but undergoes up to 8 rigorous processes to achieve the desired floor finishm which ensures that they benefit from the same durability and performance as our floors. Ask your Ted Todd retailer about the best architectural details for your home.

FLOOR TO FLOOR TRANSITIONS

SKIRTING BOARD Protects the walls from accidental knocks, wear and tear from furniture, and soiling and scuffs from cleaning apparatus.

T DOOR SECTION Used to make the transition at doorways between interior rooms from one hard surface floor to another at equal heights.

REDUCER DOOR SECTION Used to make a smoother transition between a thick wood floor to a thinner surface, generally through door openings.

OTHER ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS

PIPE FERRULE Pipe cover to conceal the expansion space created around radiator pipes.

DOOR ARCHITRAVE A form of interior moulding that is featured in most houses, offices, and other buildings.

DIMINISHING STRIP A neat and simple solution for joining floor coverings of different heights.

REDUCING THRESHOLD Used to finish solid wood flooring where a slight reduction in height between flooring is required.

TREADS & RISERS

STAIR TREADS AND RISERS These recognisable elements of a staircase are the treads and risers. Treads are the surfaces you step on, while risers are the vertical parts. We offer six integrated tread and riser designs with different nosing designs specifically created for both open- and closed-string staircases. BULL NOSING Used to create a finished edge on a top step.

L SECTION Used to cover expansion space in perimeter areas such as stone, brick walls, and hearths, as well as floor-to-ceiling glass and sliding doors. They may also be used against existing door thresholds.

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