Description
A Tile-to-Wood Marble Threshold (Reducer Style) is made for transitions where tile sits slightly higher than wood/laminate/vinyl flooring. Instead of a flat saddle, this threshold is shaped with a gentle slope (reducer profile) so you get a smoother step-over, a cleaner finish, and less chance of toe-stubbing—especially in high-traffic doorways.
Where it’s used
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Bathroom or kitchen tile transitioning to wood/laminate outside the room
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Hallway doorways where flooring heights don’t match
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Renovation projects where tile build-up creates a height difference
Reducer profile (why it’s better)
This threshold is cut to create a higher tile-side and a lower wood-side with a gradual ramp. It:
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Hides exposed tile/wood edges neatly
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Improves walking comfort and reduces trip risk
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Looks more “built-in” than metal or plastic reducers
Sizes, thickness & fit
Reducer thresholds are typically specified by Length × Width × Thickness, plus the required drop (height difference). Common options:
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Widths: 4” (100mm), 6” (150mm), 8” (200mm)
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Thickness: 20mm standard; 30mm available for larger drops or a stronger profile
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Lengths: standard sizes or cut-to-measure to match your doorway
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Custom reducer drop: made to suit your actual tile-to-wood height difference
Finishes & edges
Choose the right finish for your space:
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Polished: premium glossy look for dry interior spaces
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Honed (matte): practical everyday finish (most common)
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Anti-slip (textured/grooved option): for areas that may get wet or for added safety
Edge profiles:
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Beveled (chamfered): clean and chip-resistant
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Bullnose (rounded): smoother underfoot, barefoot-friendly
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Square / Eased square: modern look with softened edges
This reducer-style threshold is the best choice when you want a stone transition that looks premium and actually solves height mismatch between tile and wood floors.








Layla Al Marri (Dubai Hills Estate) — Homeowner –
I needed a smooth transition where my porcelain tile meets engineered wood at the bedroom doorway, because the tile side was slightly higher and the old strip looked messy. I messaged you on WhatsApp, sent a quick photo + the doorway width, and you suggested a Reducer Style marble threshold so the step feels natural.
We installed 6” (150mm) width, 30mm thickness, honed finish, with a beveled edge—it looks super clean and feels comfortable to walk over. You told me it would take 5 days, but you finished everything in 3 days including delivery and installation. The team was polite, did neat work, and left the area clean. Communication on WhatsApp was quick and clear the whole time.
Omar Al Suwaidi (Sharjah, Aljada) — Office Executive –
Honestly, I didn’t know what to order for tile-to-wood because the floor levels didn’t match. I just sent you the doorway picture and measurements on WhatsApp and you explained the options properly.
We went with 4” (100mm) width, 20mm thickness, honed (matte) finish, and a square/eased edge to match the modern style of the apartment. The expected timeline was 4 days and it was completed in 4 days as promised. What I appreciated most: on-time visit, tidy installation, and zero mess left behind. Very straightforward experience.
Bilal Khan (Abu Dhabi, Al Reem Island) — Project Coordinator –
We had multiple transitions from tile corridors to wood flooring inside rooms, and some of them had a noticeable height difference. We needed something that looks premium and also reduces the trip risk—so we chose the Reducer Style marble thresholds.
For most doorways we used 6” (150mm) width, 30mm thickness, honed finish, with a beveled edge for durability. A couple of openings needed custom reducer shaping to match the exact height drop, and you handled it without back-and-forth. Timeline was estimated at 7–10 days due to multiple pieces, but everything was completed in 7 days. Good communication, clean finishing, and the pieces sit solid—no rocking, no gaps.