I'm converting my garage to a habitable office-type room, but I wanted to retain my garage door, so I still have the large doorway, and so it's back-convertible in the future.
I'm planning on painting the existing floor with liquid damp proofing, then adding electric underfloor heating with a floating floor on top. I'm just unsure about how to finish the edge where the floor meets the existing garage door. I'm getting a new wooden door and insulating it, but it's a standard size so the new floor would be higher than the bottom of the door. My thought was just to put a piece of timber across the front (image below), would that be acceptable? The driveway slopes so no risk of flooding.
I'm planning on painting the existing floor with liquid damp proofing, then adding electric underfloor heating with a floating floor on top. I'm just unsure about how to finish the edge where the floor meets the existing garage door. I'm getting a new wooden door and insulating it, but it's a standard size so the new floor would be higher than the bottom of the door. My thought was just to put a piece of timber across the front (image below), would that be acceptable? The driveway slopes so no risk of flooding.