T-Moldings

The perfect bridge between floors

T-molding transitions are ideal for situations where two different flooring surfaces meet, particularly when the floors are of similar heights.

Framerica manufactures transition laminate vinyl surface end cap multi-purpose moldings

Laminate-to-Laminate Transitions

When transitioning between two laminate flooring areas, T-molding provides a smooth, aesthetically pleasing connection that helps prevent gaps and reduces tripping hazards.

Tile-to-Laminate Transitions

In spaces where tile meets laminate flooring, T-molding serves as an effective solution, allowing for a clean transition that complements both materials.

Vinyl-to-Vinyl Transitions

For areas with different vinyl plank colors or designs, T-molding offers a unified look while allowing for expansion and contraction of the materials.

Carpet-to-Hard Surface Transitions

T-molding can also be used to transition between carpet and hard surfaces, providing a smooth transition that minimizes wear on the edges of both materials.

Room Dividers

In larger spaces where different flooring materials are used for aesthetic or functional reasons, T-molding can define separate areas while maintaining a cohesive flow.

By using T-molding transitions, homeowners and builders can enhance the visual appeal of their flooring installations while ensuring durability and safety.

Which T-Molding Is Right For Me?

Laminate T-Molding

Laminate transition molding seamlessly bridges gaps between different flooring surfaces, ensuring a smooth, polished look while providing durability and stability. Laminate transition molding is perfect for doorways, uneven heights, or connecting laminate to other materials.

Vinyl T-Molding

Vinyl transition molding connects and smooths transitions between vinyl flooring and other surfaces. Vinyl transition molding ensures a polished, professional finish and look that hides gaps and provides durability for high-traffic areas in your space.

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