Submitted by MotionBlyr t3_yi7bwp in DIY
I'm going to DIY laying some 18mm engineered wood flooring in my new house, but the issue is that I want to keep the original flooring as intact as possible for later restoration (10-15 years down the line).
The hearth is a set of beautiful (if slightly damaged) tiles, that appear to be handmade and most likely date back about 100+ years. The issue is that they sit about 7mm proud of the rest of the entire flooring. I've planed a few arched boards, so the floor is now as flat as you could hope, but this rectangle I'm not sure what to do with or how to lay the floor over it without causing issues with the new floor.
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MarvinHeemyerlives t1_iuhntgx wrote
Remove the tiles and replace with a piece of plywood the same thickness as rest of floor.