Flooring Accessories

We offer a full range of flooring accessories

We supply all kinds of flooring accessories to assist you with the installation of your carpets and flooring at your premises. Finding the ideal flooring and carpet for your home or office is the first start to a transformation that will bring the space to life. But you can’t just leave it there, the installed flooring, whether it’s laminate or wood, or even carpeting, must be finished off neatly. For this reason, there are various flooring accessories that you can choose from to not only round off the installation work but to also give it a presentable finish. The idea is to have beautiful floors and carpets that are durable to walk on but also looks beautiful when you enter the room. After all, you have to live with it for quite a long time.

Therefore you need to have good quality flooring accessories that will ensure the style and longevity of the flooring and carpeting that you’ve installed at your home or office.

Some of the flooring accessories including Carpet underlay which is available in the following options: Grey Underlay - 600 grams, 800 grams, 1000 grams, and 1200 grams underlay.

Other flooring accessories include a variety of items such as panels, grommets, skirting profiles and much more. Anything that you would need to finish off the flooring or carpeting that you have installed, you can get from Carpet and Décor.

If you’re not sure what you require, you are invited to visit any of our many showrooms to view the flooring accessories that are available. It is a good idea to also speak to one of our team members because they are knowledgeable in flooring and carpeting so they will be able to guide you to the best possible solution based on your requirements.

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FAQs

Flooring accessories are the complementary products used to enhance, finish, or protect a flooring installation. These include items like transition strips, baseboards, moldings, underlayment, and stair nosings.

Transition strips are used to cover the gap between different types of flooring (e.g., where hardwood meets tile or carpet). They help create a smooth transition between floor types, improve safety by reducing tripping hazards, and enhance the overall appearance of the flooring installation.

Underlayment is a layer of material placed beneath the flooring to provide cushioning, reduce noise, improve insulation, and protect the subfloor. The type of underlayment depends on the type of flooring being installed (e.g., foam, cork, or rubber underlayment for laminate or engineered wood).

Common types of molding and trim include baseboards, quarter round, shoe moldings, T-molding, reducer strips, and threshold moldings. Each type serves a specific function, such as covering gaps, creating a neat edge, or transitioning between different flooring surfaces.

A vapor barrier is recommended for areas with high moisture levels, such as basements or rooms with concrete subfloors. It helps prevent moisture from rising up from the subfloor and damaging the flooring material, especially with wood or laminate floors.

Stair nosing is a protective molding that is installed along the edge of stairs to create a clean, finished look and prevent wear on the exposed edges of the steps. It also improves safety by making the edges of the stairs more visible and less prone to damage.

While it’s generally recommended to use accessories from the same brand or manufacturer as the flooring to ensure compatibility, some accessories from different brands may work. It’s important to check the specifications to ensure a proper fit and appearance.

Flooring accessories, like baseboards or transition strips, typically require minimal maintenance. Regular cleaning with a soft cloth and appropriate cleaner will suffice. For wood or laminate accessories, avoid using harsh chemicals or excess moisture, which can cause warping or damage.

T-molding is used to transition between two floors of the same height, typically between different rooms with the same flooring material. A reducer strip is used to transition from a thicker floor to a thinner floor, often used when transitioning from hardwood to carpet or tile.

Flooring accessories, such as moldings and transition strips, are generally installed after the flooring has been laid down. This ensures that the accessories are properly fitted and securely attached to the edges of the flooring. The order of installation may depend on the specific type of accessory and flooring being used.