Restoring timber floor junction with concrete floor

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I am renovating our kitchen and dining room in an old Victorian property. The floorboards look good and I want to restore them, which I'm totally ok with, but there are small areas (eg. around the old fireplace and at an extension area) where there's concrete floor.

I was thinking of tiling these but the floor levels are currently flush. Installing tiles would raise the concrete floor level higher than the wood floor. Any alternative suggestions for how I can treat the concrete areas so they look as fabulous as the wood floors will, while not costing the earth?
 
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OP,
Your pics only partially show the hearth, and there's no photo of the extension area.
If you stand back & pic the whole chimney breast from left to right, & post a pic of the extension flooring it would help.
The floorboards directly next to the hearth have been previously lifted - why not carefully prise them up, & then post a pic of the front edge of the hearth that will be revealed?
After a little work you will have the choice of fixing tiles level with your floor or running new boards across the excavated hearth area?
 
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