Floating Bullnose

Floating Bullnose

XTOOLS 9 FLOATING BULLNOSE PLIERS FISHING TACKLE
XTOOLS 9 FLOATING BULLNOSE PLIERS FISHING TACKLE
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New XTOOLS Floating Hybrid XPliers 9 Bullnose Pliers Tungsten Jaws
New XTOOLS Floating Hybrid XPliers 9 Bullnose Pliers Tungsten Jaws
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XTOOLS FLOATING BULLNOSE PLIERS FISHING TACKLE
XTOOLS FLOATING BULLNOSE PLIERS FISHING TACKLE
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FLOATING Bullnose FISHING PLIERS SHEATH FISHING TOOL
FLOATING Bullnose FISHING PLIERS SHEATH FISHING TOOL
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Two Floating XTools 9 Bullnose Pliers  fishing
Two Floating XTools 9 Bullnose Pliers fishing
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XTool Floating Pliers Fishing Lures Braided Line 9
XTool Floating Pliers Fishing Lures Braided Line 9
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XTOOLS 9 FLOATING BULLNOSE PLIERS MIB
XTOOLS 9 FLOATING BULLNOSE PLIERS MIB
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XTools FLOATING 9 Bullnose Pliers Tungsten Cutter
XTools FLOATING 9 Bullnose Pliers Tungsten Cutter
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9 Floating Bullnose fishing Plier
9 Floating Bullnose fishing Plier
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NIP XTools 9 Advanced Liteweight Float Bullnose Pliers
NIP XTools 9 Advanced Liteweight Float Bullnose Pliers
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Brand New XTOOLS 9 Floating Bullnose Pliers
Brand New XTOOLS 9 Floating Bullnose Pliers
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How to transition wood flooring into a step-down area?

I just installed a click-lock floating floor in my living room, but I'm not sure what transition to use for an unusual feature. My living room has a small section near the fireplace (about 12' x 10') that is 6" lower than the rest of the room. I installed the flooring up to the edge of the upper level and the edge of the lower level (minus expansion gap) and plan to cover the riser by glueing flooring boards horizontally to it. My question is: what transition pieces should I use to transition from the upper flooring to the riser? A regular bullnose transition is not tall enough to hide the gap between the upper flooring and the top of the board that I will glue to the riser. I was thinking of an "L" shaped piece to cover the gap, but I haven't seen this type of transition for sale anywhere. I would prefer a wood transition that matches my carbonized bamboo floor, but other materials might be OK. Your ideas are appreciated!

I install flooring and have found that a lot of the companies do not have a big variety when it comes to transition strips.Usually it is three or four different kinds.
I run into situations like yours quite often and a lot of times I will go to a lumber yard and they will have a lot of trim pieces to choose from.Pick out what best suits my situation and then find some stain to match what I am installing.
That is where I would start.