I have engineered oak which I am installing as a floating floor. It is about 5/8" high including a 6mm wear layer.
In the kitchen, the boards will run perpendicular to the kitchen cabinets with ends at the toe skins.
I'd like to extend the toe kick out 3/4" to give the appearance that the wood runs under the cabinets and to include a 1/2" expansion gap.
Is it reasonable to do the following:
1. Take off the toe skins
2. Brad nail a 1x3 as a spacer to the base/ toe kick portion of the cabinet with enough vertical clearance to slip the floor just under the spacer
3. Install the floor to sit 1/4" from the spacer's outer edge
4. Cut the toe skin for the floor height then pin nail the toe skin to the spacer
I haven't read much about this hack. Does it seem reasonable?
Also, do I just use a 1x3 common board?
Thx
In the kitchen, the boards will run perpendicular to the kitchen cabinets with ends at the toe skins.
I'd like to extend the toe kick out 3/4" to give the appearance that the wood runs under the cabinets and to include a 1/2" expansion gap.
Is it reasonable to do the following:
1. Take off the toe skins
2. Brad nail a 1x3 as a spacer to the base/ toe kick portion of the cabinet with enough vertical clearance to slip the floor just under the spacer
3. Install the floor to sit 1/4" from the spacer's outer edge
4. Cut the toe skin for the floor height then pin nail the toe skin to the spacer
I haven't read much about this hack. Does it seem reasonable?
Also, do I just use a 1x3 common board?
Thx