Hi,
This is about floating floors. How do you handle lolly columns. I haven’t seen any edge strips that handles curves.
Thanks in advance.
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Let's see: use vinyl baseboard to wrap around; make a square plinth around the column; cut a section out of the flooring, cut a hole the req'd dia and halve that to lay flat on the floor - then bring the flooring up to it and cover the necessary gap with transition strip; wrap the whole column with w.h.y. to make it a 'real' post; or perhaps get someone to mill you something where your imagination will work.
All the best...
To those who know - this may be obvious. To those who don't - I hope I've helped.
great idea. thanks for the advice.