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Because obviously carpet does not belong in the kitchen and I managed to cut it pretty straight and now I need to know what to do at the edge where it meets the floor, I figured I would just put a piece of trim over it but I believe I am missing a step.

Because obviously carpet does not belong in the kitchen and I managed to cut it pretty straight and now I need to know what to do at the edge where it meets the floor, I figured I would just put a piece of trim over it but I believe I am missing a step.

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[–] 1 pt

I'd go with something like this myself. ... they have all kinds where you can make a smooth transition between one height flooring and another. I did this when the carpet in the hall came up where it was fitted and I needed a way to get rid of tripping hazard where the bathroom linoleum met.

[–] 1 pt

Thanks that’ll do the trick.