Q: We are looking to tile the entryway from the garage into the family room. This area is a step down from the kitchen. We would like to make the tile area rounded. How do we get a round carpet reducer?
Does someone sell such a thing? If not, any suggestions?
A: You should be able to buy a pre made reducer from your local hardwood flooring retailer.
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