Description
A Tile-to-Carpet Marble Threshold is the cleanest way to finish a doorway where tile meets carpet. It creates a strong, long-lasting transition while neatly covering the carpet edge and protecting the tile edge from chipping. This is especially useful in bedrooms, corridors, and living areas where carpet transitions need to look tidy and feel comfortable underfoot.
Where it’s used
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Bedroom doors (tile hallway → carpet bedroom)
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Living areas and corridors
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Renovation projects replacing old metal or wood transition strips
Why marble works well for tile-to-carpet
Unlike thin metal strips, a marble threshold gives you:
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A more premium, solid finish
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Better edge protection for tile
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A clean transition that hides uneven carpet cuts
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Optional profiles that reduce toe-stubbing and improve walking comfort
Sizes & fit (Length × Width × Thickness)
Tile-to-carpet thresholds are selected based on doorway width and how much coverage you want over the carpet tuck/edge.
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Widths: commonly 4” (100mm), 6” (150mm), 8” (200mm)
(Wider sizes are preferred when carpet needs more coverage or when the tile edge requires extra protection.) -
Thickness: 18mm / 20mm are common; 30mm available for a heavier, premium feel or height build-up
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Length: standard sizes or custom cut to your exact doorway opening
Finishes & edges
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Honed (matte): most practical for everyday foot traffic and a softer look
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Polished: glossy and premium, best for clean interiors
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Anti-slip (optional): if the area gets wet or for extra grip
Edge options:
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Beveled (chamfered): durable and chip-resistant (most common)
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Bullnose (rounded): comfortable underfoot, ideal for barefoot areas
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Square / Eased square: modern straight-line look with softened corners
This threshold is a great choice when you want a neat, long-lasting tile-to-carpet transition that looks premium and stays stable over time.








Saeed A. (Dubai, JVC) — Property Manager –
We had a tile hallway connecting to a carpeted bedroom, and the carpet edge was starting to look messy. I ordered the Tile-to-Carpet Marble Threshold by messaging on WhatsApp and sharing a doorway photo plus the opening width. They recommended 6” (150mm) width to cover the carpet edge properly, 20mm thickness, honed finish, and a beveled edge so it won’t chip easily in daily traffic.
They told me it would be completed in 3 days (cutting + scheduling), but the job was done in 2 days including delivery and installation. The fitting was clean, the carpet edge is tucked neatly, and the threshold feels solid with no movement. The transition looks premium compared to the old metal strip.
Noora M. (Sharjah, Al Majaz) — HR Executive –
I wanted a clean solution where tile meets carpet at the living room doorway. I didn’t know what width to choose, so I contacted them on WhatsApp and they explained everything clearly—sizes, finishes, and the difference between beveled and bullnose edges. We chose 4” (100mm) width, 20mm thickness, honed matte (more practical for everyday use), with an eased-square edge for a modern look.
The estimated time was 4 days, and it was completed in 3 days. The installation was tidy, the alignment with the tile is perfect, and the carpet side looks neat—no fraying or visible rough cuts. Very smooth experience and good communication.
Abu Slam K. (Abu Dhabi, Khalifa City) — Site Supervisor –
We had multiple doorways in a villa where tile transitions into carpeted rooms, and the old transitions were uneven. We ordered several Tile-to-Carpet Marble Thresholds together. The team helped standardize the specs so everything looks uniform: mostly 6” (150mm) thresholds, 18–20mm thickness depending on the doorway level, honed finish for durability, and beveled edges to reduce corner chipping.
They initially expected 7 days for the full batch (cutting + delivery + installation), but completed everything in 5 days. The pieces were cut accurately, the thresholds sit flat without rocking, and the carpet edge is finished neatly across all rooms. The work quality is consistent and the site was left clean after installation.