I am having an engineered oak floor laid troughout the ground floor of my home but one room is a step up from the rest. The step is the original floorboard step but has a curved bull-nose edge. i.e. curved along the long edge as well as the actual bullnose.
Can the engineered oak be laid over the existing step (it needs to be to make the level the same as in the one “higher” room) and can an oak bullnose be added on top of the existing pine one.
Having trouble visualising how this is going to work.
The engineered oak is 15mm thick including a 4mm oak veneer.
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Most laminate floors have a nosing which goes over the plank.
Some of the engineered floors have a nosing with a receiving tongue or groove to mate up with the plank.
If no go on either of these options, you either bring up the old nosing and make a spline if possible to mate to your plank. Or, you mill up something nice out of a material to match or complement your new flooring. Either of the last two probably require you to remove that old nosing.