In message , bilbo*baggins writes
I'm about to start laying laminate flooring in a through lounge area.
>One major problem relates to an old 'bay window base' which forms a 6"
>stone step between the lounge area and an existing extension. This bay
>is angled, not square, at 135º - which means that I cannot run a
>single straight plank of laminate or solid wood all the way across. I
>will need to have two mitred corners, somehow.
Umm, you've lost me here.
>Also, the stone 'riser' is not flat/vertical. Just to be helpful, it
>is chamfered at 45º....
>
>Simple stair nose profile does not seem to offer a solution, as it
>apparently depends on a mating moulded/routed profile in way of the >final laminate plank
> What does one do about the 'angled' edges?
>
What about squaring the edge off with mortar first?