Beveled Edge

A beveled edge is an angled border piece that helps transition a mat surface down toward the floor. It can create a more finished perimeter and a gentler edge profile, but room setup, tile fit, supervision, and routine edge checks still matter.

What to verify

  • Edge design: check whether the mat includes borders, angled edges, or exposed interlocking tabs.
  • Room fit: compare door clearance, furniture placement, and walking paths.
  • Tile fit: inspect edges after setup and during regular cleaning.
  • Use boundary: beveled edges do not remove every trip risk.

PopsyKosy context

PopsyKosy's modular tile system includes border pieces for a more finished floor edge. Families should still place the mat on a suitable flat floor and inspect edges as part of normal use.

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FAQ

Why use beveled edges?

They can help create a smoother transition from mat to floor and give the perimeter a more finished look.

Do beveled edges eliminate trip risk?

No. Room setup, edge checks, furniture placement, and active supervision still matter.