Hi,
I just completed installing a reclaimed floor in my house, and am now onto tiling the entryway. The process seems pretty straightforward, but I am not clear about how to deal with where the tile meets the hardwood.
One side will run parallel to a single piece of hardwood, and the other side will run perpendicular to several pieces.
My thought is to add a single piece of hardwood across the perpendicular pieces, and run the tile to the edge of both sides.
The tile and hardwood will be flush, and I'd like to not use transition pieces. Can I grout all the way to the edge of the hardwood? I've seen several examples of this online, but don't know if I should caulk it instead of grout it because of expansion?
Any insight would be appreciated, thanks!
I just completed installing a reclaimed floor in my house, and am now onto tiling the entryway. The process seems pretty straightforward, but I am not clear about how to deal with where the tile meets the hardwood.
One side will run parallel to a single piece of hardwood, and the other side will run perpendicular to several pieces.
My thought is to add a single piece of hardwood across the perpendicular pieces, and run the tile to the edge of both sides.
The tile and hardwood will be flush, and I'd like to not use transition pieces. Can I grout all the way to the edge of the hardwood? I've seen several examples of this online, but don't know if I should caulk it instead of grout it because of expansion?
Any insight would be appreciated, thanks!