It might be slight or enough to stub your toe.
How to install wood to tile floor uneven transition.
Transition strips typically made of wood or lightweight aluminum can easily be cut to length with a regular miter saw or hacksaw.
When two of them meet at a doorway the abrupt edge is obvious.
A seam binder is installed by simply positioning the strip over the seam then driving screws through pre dilled pilot holes in the strip to secure it to the subfloor in the gap between the floors.
Usually called seam binders these wide about 5 inches transition strips are flat strips of hardwood with beveled edges used to bridge two wood floors of equal heights.
Wood or laminate transitions.
They make the transitions in a number of profiles and styles.
Transition strips create a bridge to fill the uneven gap.
When the space is this small you can achieve this look by slowing down and taking it one tile at a time.
Installing flush transitions with a floating floor.
The answer to height differences is to use a floor transition strip that ramps up or down from tile flooring to wood flooring.
These strips can be finished to look like the floor or painted to stand out.
An oscillating tool is a must have for a project like this.
Leave inch to inch of space centered underneath the door for the bottom of the transition strip.
Tile carpet and hardwood are rarely the same thickness.
In some cases weight may have to be applied to the molding to keep it in contact with the adhesive until it cures.
Here are a few options when you have to combine two uneven floors.
Installing hardwood against tile or stone floors.
Frequently installers are asked to install wood floors against tile or stone flooring without transition pieces.
Bond the shim to the subfloor and then bond the molding to shim.
The simplest way to link floor tile and hardwood of different heights is with a transition strip.
Cut a wood shim to fill the gap between the bottom of the molding and the subfloor.
Install the wood floor first then tile around it.