
Profilpas Flooring Profiles for Seamless, Safe Floor Transitions
Floor transitions are where projects either look premium or start failing - chipped edges, gaps, trip points, and messy joints usually begin here. Profilpas flooring profiles help you join different materials with a clean line, protect exposed edges, and smooth out small height differences between finishes like tile, parquet, LVT, carpet, marble, and granite. We supply from our Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah branches with UAE-wide delivery and GCC export, and we help you choose the right profile height, finish, and fixing method so installers get it right the first time.
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Explore our most trusted flooring profiles solutions for professional installations.
Same Height Transitions

Proangle
Classic aluminium transition profile for same-height floor joins between tile, stone, and other hard surfaces.

Proangle Flex
Flexible version of Proangle for curved transitions and radius applications on equal-height floors.

Proangle B
Brass finish transition profile adding warmth and elegance to same-level floor connections.

Proclassic F
Flat-surface transition strip for seamless joins between floors of identical height.

Prodecor
Decorative transition profile combining functionality with aesthetic appeal for premium interiors.

Prodecor DJ
Double-edge decorative joint cover for wider gaps between same-height floor finishes.

Prodecor DJ Flex
Flexible decorative joint for curved same-height transitions in design-focused spaces.

Projoint
Standard joint profile for clean transitions between equal-height flooring materials.

Projoint M
Metal-finish joint profile for durable same-height floor connections in commercial settings.

Projoint R
Rounded-edge joint profile for softer transitions between same-level floor surfaces.

Projoint T
T-shaped profile for meeting three floor sections at same height with clean coverage.

Projoint U
U-channel transition for concealed fixing on same-height floor joints.

Prostyle
Stylish transition profile for design-conscious same-height floor connections.
Different Height Transitions

Prolevel High
Heavy-duty ramp profile for bridging significant height differences between floor finishes.

Prolevel Medium
Medium-range leveling profile for moderate height differences between adjacent floors.

Prolevel Thin
Low-profile ramp for subtle height differences, ideal for renovation transitions.

Prolock
Locking transition system for secure connections between floors of varying heights.

Pronivel M
Metal leveling profile for professional height compensation in commercial installations.

Pronivel N
Narrow leveling strip for tight spaces where floor heights need gradual adjustment.

Pronivel P
PVC leveling profile offering economical height transition for residential projects.

Pronivel PB
Premium brass-finish leveling profile for elegant height transitions in luxury interiors.
Applications & Best-Fit Scenarios
Tile to parquet or laminate transitions in villas, offices, and retail fit-outs
Tile to LVT transitions in renovations where existing floors must stay
Carpet to tile joins in commercial corridors and meeting areas
Threshold and doorway transitions for cleaner room-to-room finishing
Correcting small level differences between rooms without leaving a trip edge
High-traffic areas where edge protection matters (trolleys, footfall, cleaning machines) - sloped transition designs for step-free joins
How to Choose the Right Flooring Profile
Start with the heights: same level needs a flat join profile, different levels need a sloped or compensating profile
Check the floor material behavior: parquet and laminate need movement allowance, so expansion-friendly transition solutions matter
Match the traffic: entrances, corridors, and commercial floors need stronger edge protection and sturdier profiles
Choose the finish based on exposure: wet cleaning, chemicals, and scratches need more durable finishes than a low-traffic bedroom
Confirm the edge risk: if the higher floor edge is vulnerable (carpet, vinyl, laminate), pick a profile that protects that top edge
Decide fixing method early: adhesive fit, mechanical fixing, or renovation-friendly options depending on whether the floor is new or existing
For renovations: if no transition was installed during laying, sloped "retrofit style" profiles are a common solution approach
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Ignoring height differences and expecting a flat profile to work on uneven floors
- Not accounting for movement in wood and laminate floors, leading to buckling or gaps
- Choosing a finish that cannot handle wet cleaning or high traffic wear
- Installing profiles after flooring is complete without proper fixing allowance
- Skipping edge protection on vulnerable materials like carpet, vinyl, or laminate edges
What You Can Expect
Branch Support
Available from Lapiz Blue branches in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah
Coverage
UAE-wide delivery plus GCC export support (quote-based, project-based)
Selection Help
Share floor thicknesses, materials, and photos - we'll guide the right profile type and height
Documentation
Product references and finish options shared during quotation for smoother approvals
Trade-Friendly
BOQ-style requests, contractor quantities, and repeat site orders supported
Frequently Asked Questions
It creates a clean transition between floor finishes, protects exposed edges, and reduces trip risks at joints.
Yes - equal-height joins still need a neat joint line, edge protection, and a cleaner finish at thresholds.
A sloped or compensating profile that bridges the height difference while protecting the higher edge.
Yes - wood and laminate commonly need movement allowance, and transition profiles are designed with that in mind.
Yes - LVT transitions usually need edge protection and clean termination, especially in renovations.
Floor finish type on both sides, thickness of each finish, the height difference (if any), and whether it's new work or retrofit.
Yes - from single-room renovations to full fit-outs, depending on required finish and quantity.
Yes - share your quantities and required finishes, and we'll quote based on availability (in stock or project order).
One Range for Both Situations
Profilpas flooring profiles cover both situations: profiles for floors of equal height and profiles for floors of different heights, so your transitions stay consistent across the project. This means you can specify from one supplier and maintain visual consistency throughout the space.
Profiles for Floors of Equal Height
When floor finishes are at the same level, you still need a clean joint line and edge protection. Product options include: Proangle, Proangle Flex, Proangle B, Prodecor DJ, Prodecor DJ Flex, Prodecor, Prostyle, Projoint U, Projoint, Projoint T, Projoint R, Projoint M, Proclassic R, and Proclassic F.
Profiles for Floors of Different Heights
When floor finishes have a height difference, you need a sloped or compensating profile to bridge the gap safely. Product options include: Pronivel N, Pronivel P, Pronivel L, Pronivel PB, Pronivel Flex, Pronivel Wood, Pronivel M, Prolevel High, Prolevel Medium, Prolevel Thin, and Prolock.
Cleaner Detailing at Doorways
Doorway and threshold transitions are the most visible floor joints in any space. Profilpas profiles help you avoid "unfinished" edges and reduce call-backs for cracked corners or loose edges. The right profile makes the difference between a professional finish and a problem area.
Better Coordination Across Materials
Modern projects often combine multiple floor finishes: tile to parquet, tile to LVT, carpet to tile, and stone transitions. Profilpas profiles help you manage these transitions without awkward steps or unsightly gaps, creating a seamless flow between spaces.
Practical Selection Support
You tell us the floor build-up and finish, we recommend the suitable profile type, height, and finish. Our team helps you avoid common specification mistakes and ensures the profile you order actually fits your site conditions.
Send us your floor details and we'll recommend the right profile
WhatsApp us using the button on this page, or email us for BOQ and project quotations. We'll recommend the right Profilpas profile in minutes.
Share these details for a quick response:
- Floor type (tile, parquet, LVT, carpet) on each side
- Thickness on each side
- Level difference (if any)
- Area type (doorway, corridor, room edge)
- Preferred finish (aluminium, stainless, brass)
- Quantity required (linear meters)