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I’ll start by saying that I’ve been kicking myself for how I did this for the last few weeks while trying to come up with solutions. Basically, my helper insisted we keep going and that he “had a solution” for when it’s all done. His solution was to fill the gap with caulk… I’m not interested in that “solution”.
If I had more time to think about it, I would’ve rotary sawed a notch in the banister bottom moulding (I don’t this this is the right wording) and forced the new laminate into the notch. Oh well. The flooring is done now and I’m in damage control now.
I’m looking for ideas and recommendations on how to finish this gap. The banister moulding is approximately 1/4” higher than the laminate. Potentially even 3/8". I'm not convinced quarter round is the right solution. I'm not a fan of just caulking it. Looking for any and all ideas at this point.
Here is the link to the laminate: https://www.flooranddecor.com/laminate-flooring/cocoa-waterproof-laminate-100961044.html?impressionlist=aquaguard-performance
loganab13 t1_j2a0ebj wrote
Quarter round. The install instructions indicate a 1/2” expansion gap is required anyway.
Edit: really any trim profile would work, you don’t have to be limited to quarter round.