How do I make transitions for my Steller Floor?

Updated on Jun 13, 2025

If you don't want to use standard transitions available at hardware stores (made of wood or aluminum), you or a finish carpenter can make transitions on site!

Also consider using a square abutment clip to change direction or end your floor without a transition.

Extruded aluminum profiles can be very convenient (and adaptable) for your renovation projects.

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Transitions 3-4 5-8 to 1-2 tile

 

 

Check out the video below to learn more!

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A Steller wood transition made on site at Penn State University in Innovation Park (State College, PA)
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A Steller wood transition made on site (Riverside, CA)
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A T-Strip aluminum transition against a Steller Floor purchased in-store at a local hardware store (New Jersey)
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Cleveland, OH Lip-over transition from 7/8" to 0" - made from locally sourced wood

Walnut ribbon transition to tile

 

New York State Ribbon transition with schluter T strip
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Cleveland, OH Lip-over transition from 7/8" to 0" made from locally sourced wood

 

See the Drawings!

 

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Transition from 3/4" to 1/2" tile without a permanently installed transition.

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Transition from 3/4" to 1/4" carpet without a permanently installed transition.

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Transition from 3/4" to 0" subfloor without a permanently installed transition.

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Using a standard lipover, wooden transition that is itself permanently installed.

 

 

Reach out for Steller Support!

We can help you troubleshoot over the phone, by email, or by video appointment from our studio! 1-800-955-7671 or support@floorsbysteller.com