Hard to Hard Flooring
Hard-to-hard-flooring thresholds provide a neat, stable and long-lasting connection between two hard surfaces such as tiles, laminate, wood, vinyl, or LVT. These door bars help protect the exposed edges of both floors while delivering a clean, continuous transition from one room to the next. At Stair Rods Direct, we offer an extensive choice of thresholds in finishes including brass, chrome, nickel, bronze, black, and pewter, making it simple to coordinate with existing hardware and decor. Built for everyday use, our thresholds give your home a refined, professional finish.
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Premier Posh - Satin Nickel
Threshold Width: 30, 38 & 55mm
Length: 90, 100, 180 & 270cm
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The versatile carpet door plates - Premier Posh for joining all types of floor coverings Match door thresholds throughout your house with this one-...
View full detailsPremier Ramps - Satin Nickel
Threshold Width: 10, 12, 14, 16, 20mm
Length: 90, 100, 180 & 270cm
The safe way to bridge a 10-20mm step in a doorway or across a room No screws, simply stick down The Premier Ramps solve the common probl...
View full detailsPremier Euro-Floating - Satin Nickel
Threshold Width: 20, 30, 40 & 50mm
Length: 90, 100, 180 & 270cm
Self-adhesive, brass threshold strip - Euro Floating for joining tiles, wood floors & the like Take the sleek and stylish option The ...
View full detailsPremier T Bars - Satin Nickel
Threshold Width: 14 & 25mm
Length: 90, 100, 180 & 270cm
Premier T Bars cover the gap when joining stone and tiled floors A smart 'T' shaped door bar which neatly covers the rough edges of stone o...
View full detailsPremier Dividers - Satin Nickel
These are available in 4 different Brass colours, Just choose your colour on the first option. These are wonderful products that can be used in a v...
View full detailsPremier Cover - Satin Nickel
Threshold Width: 30, 38 & 55mm
Length: 90, 100, 180 & 270cm
The carpet bar - Premier Cover joins most types of floorcoverings A contemporary style and versatile - choose from 10 metal finishes The ca...
View full detailsPremier Compression Ramp - Satin Nickel
Length: 90, 100, 180 & 270cm
The smart carpet to tile transition that caters for different heights and levels Secure, easy to fit and self-adhesive transition strip for unev...
View full detailsPremier Floating Vinyl Edge - Satin Nickel
Threshold Width: 20mm
Length: 90, 100, 180 & 270cm
How to join vinyl flooring of different thicknesses Create a smooth and safe transition The Premier Floating Vinyl Edge joins non floating an...
View full detailsPremier LVT Square Cap - Satin Nickel
Threshold Width: 7mm
Length: 90, 100, 180 & 270cm
Square profiled vinyl threshold strip for 4 or 5mm thick flooring The floor trim that creates a stop-end for LVT and the like Designed to use...
View full detailsHow to Choose the Right Size Door Threshold
Begin by measuring the full width of your doorway. It’s helpful to allow a touch of extra length so the bar can be trimmed for a perfectly flush fit. If your opening is wider, selecting an extended-length threshold avoids needing multiple joins.
For hard-to-hard flooring, consider how much coverage you want across each surface. Always check the height of the two floors as well; if one sits considerably higher, a ramped profile with a gentle incline will help maintain a safe, level transition.
If the threshold sits directly beneath a door, ensure there’s enough height clearance to accommodate the door bar without the door catching.
Flooring Compatibility
Hard-floor thresholds are suitable for joining most types of hard flooring, including tiles, wood, laminate, vinyl, and LVT. They’re designed to protect the edges of both surfaces while giving you a clean, uninterrupted join that connects the two floors together.
Where the two floors differ in height, a ramped threshold or the use of Easyshim can help build up the lower floor by up to 11mm, creating a seamless finish that is safe and looks professionally installed.
FAQs and Helpful Information
What are the different options for door thresholds?
We supply thresholds for every flooring combination: carpet-to-carpet, carpet-to-hard-floor, and hard-floor-to-hard-floor. Finishes include brass, bronze, pewter, nickel, chrome and black.
Can you replace just the threshold of a door?
Yes. The bar can be swapped out on its own. Simply remove the existing piece, measure the doorway accurately, and fit a replacement using the correct fixings.
Does it work with my door type?
Thresholds are designed to work with standard internal doors. The most important factors are choosing the right width for your doorway and a profile that suits your floor heights.
Will it withstand foot traffic/wear?
Yes. These thresholds are designed to protect hard flooring edges in the busiest areas of the home, helping maintain both safety and appearance over time. They are made from durable, solid brass and have an unlacquered finish for long-lasting use.
What type of fixings does it require?
Depending on the style, thresholds may use screws, adhesive or a grip-fitting system. Most products include the necessary fixings. Refer to the installation notes for your chosen bar.
Which finish will match my decor?
Choose from classic brass and bronze for traditional schemes, or nickel, chrome, black and pewter for more contemporary interiors. All finishes are designed to coordinate with other home hardware.
Can I install this myself?
Yes. Hard-floor thresholds are generally simple to fit and suitable for DIY installation. Read our helpful, step-by-step installation guide for more information.
How can I cut this to size?
Use a fine-toothed hacksaw for trimming metal door bars. Trim carefully, smooth the cut edges and test the fit before fixing. Made-to-measure options are available if you’d prefer a bar delivered to the exact size you need. Read our step-by-step guide on how to cut a door threshold to size.
What are the maintenance/aftercare needs?
Routine cleaning is straightforward; dust regularly and wipe with a soft, damp cloth when needed. Avoid abrasive products to preserve the finish and keep the bar looking its best. For more advice, see our full threshold maintenance guide.