Len Dennis
TVWBB Diamond Member
Been there, done that, still more to do.
The problem is that once you have such a nice new floor down, it makes the other stuff look shabby. In reality, you're creating more work for yourself by putting a new floor in.
You might want to consider removing the door trim next time. The laminate/hardwood can then be put right underneath that space and then trim the trim by a half inch or so so it goes overtop of the floor (hides the edge nicely and no quarter round is needed to hide the gap--because now there is no gap .
Nice job in any case.
The problem is that once you have such a nice new floor down, it makes the other stuff look shabby. In reality, you're creating more work for yourself by putting a new floor in.
You might want to consider removing the door trim next time. The laminate/hardwood can then be put right underneath that space and then trim the trim by a half inch or so so it goes overtop of the floor (hides the edge nicely and no quarter round is needed to hide the gap--because now there is no gap .
Nice job in any case.