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  • Threshold bar and there are a lot of nicer options than the one you have pictured. You could get a larger nicer looking one that would hide the poorly trimmed edge. It's not rocket science to fit, just trim to length with a junior hacksaw.

    You can pull the carpet out with a screwdriver and you'll probably see how it's fixed to the floor, push it back in with a screwdriver or pry bar preferably.

  • Sorry, it was intended to make you feel better. I didn't realise I was replying to hippy, just saw your photo and thought I might encourage you to solve it easily/cheaply.

    So much s**t happens first try in building, when you have as much going on as you do the finishing details are very hard to get right. I'm usually fixing these problems 5-10 years after the fact because projects just eat up time and money and in the end there's a limit to both that most people can manage.

    You know you might be able to pull the couple of loops of carpet that are 'missing' there from under the bar with a flat screwdriver.

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