3/4 of my kitchen has tiles in it the other 1/4 has no tiles, just the concrete underneath so there is a height difference.
You may wonder why I don't take the tiles out and level everything but its complicated and most importantly I hope to move out of here soon so don't need a great floor.
Anyway I have some spare vinyl lying around may use that for 1/4 of the room and will get new sheet for the other 3/4.
It maybe the case that the sheets need to be joined at an angle due to the height difference. Can you use the standard way to seam to accomplish this or will it come off or just be an ok job? As I say doesn't need to be perfect job just functional until I get out in some months.
Also if the flooring is going at angle does that mean it will rip over time, how can I prevent this(without leveling the subfloor as I don't want to if possible)?