During the renovation or furnishing of a house it may happen that you have to combine floors in adjacent rooms or have to lay stoneware tiles in a single open space, however, composed of several operational areas or even to tear down walls and have to manage the combination of two once separate rooms.
Here are some criteria for choosing and combining the floors of adjacent rooms.
Floors for joining two rooms
When joining two rooms or moving a wall, two situations can arise: floors at the same level or at different levels, with the same or different floors.
In the case of floors at the same level, normally the most frequent case in homes that are not too dated, the floors can be joined by creating a decorative insert with a different installation from the existing one, and, if the two floors are the same, choosing the stoneware decoration with a lighter color that tends to harmonize everything without creating too much contrast.
If the floors are different, however, it is possible to decide to create shades by laying alternating tiles of different colors and different sizes.
In the case of floors at different heights, the intervention is decidedly more complex and the stylistic choice alone may not be sufficient to solve the problem: it will also be necessary to dose the glue gradually in order to obtain a perfect connection as well as create a buffer strip. of at least 40/50 cm between the two floors laid gradually to eliminate the difference in height at least on sight.
These interventions are more complex both in terms of style and installation and therefore our advice is to turn to experts in both interior design and technical fields: the Onetile team embodies these expertise and can become the only interlocutor able to follow from the choice of the material to the installation,
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