Cork Flooring - Comments
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Bobbie,
Yes, cutting the cork at the entrance should work. There are "T" strips/joints used to join two surfaces that will keep the raw edge of the cork from getting nicked. You can use wood or metal.
One more thing to mention - rubber backed mats can cause discoloration in tile also. It is always good to check with the manufacturer of the flooring when choosing a rug to use.
The Flooring Lady at October 30, 2009 09:57 AM
Posted by: The Flooring Lady at October 30, 2009 09:57 AM
Hi Flooring Lady, We recently installed cork almost throughout our house. We love it!! I have a question - we are putting an area run underr our dining room table that has jute backing (the scratchy backside of the carpet). My question is, should we use a non slip carpet gripper (looks kind of like rubber shelf liner with holes in it). We don't want to mess up our beautiful cork!
Thanks, K.P.
Kim P at November 15, 2009 10:32 AM
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