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dantheram

I have decided the best layout for my floor is to realign my pattern to give a whole tile at the 2 french doors i have. this leads me to the question of how much of a gap do i need to leave in order to fit a transition strip here -



the current gap here is 4mm on the bottom left tile (same as grout lines)

Thanks,

Dan
 
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dantheram

Up to you really as long as the transition strip fits in and covers the gap.
Can't say I'm a fan of your layout!

ignore that top row, that's where the tile ends up if I run straight off the centred lines. I'm not having a crazy staggered joint setup like that.

Im in just having straight course.

See the problem is I know nothing about the strips! How much of a gap do they need to fit between the door edge and tile?
 
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Ian

There are so many strips to choose from, it's quite difficult to answer your question. Have you seen one that you might use?
 
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dantheram

There are so many strips to choose from, it's quite difficult to answer your question. Have you seen one that you might use?

Probably best if I use a hardwood one to match the door. I'm asking because I've seen some that drill into the floor and others that have to be inserted under the tile. I don't want something silly like this to bugger my whole floor up.
 
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Ian

Probably best if I use a hardwood one to match the door. I'm asking because I've seen some that drill into the floor and others that have to be inserted under the tile. I don't want something silly like this to bugger my whole floor up.

Get your strip before you start tiling, I think that's the only way to know for sure.
 

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Like you say... Some have different systems. I like the ones that have ridges and push to height of floor.

Buy the one you like before fixing your tiles.
 

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