Because of the large moisture in the bathroom, the selection and use of ceramic tiles must be particularly careful.
Filled with tiles: Toilet tiles on the wall to be plastered. Tiles can resist the erosion of moisture, protect the waterproof layer of the walls, and at the same time, they are easy to maintain clean and beautiful for a long time. Households using ceilings should note that the part covered by the ceiling should also be covered with tiles in order to protect the entire wall. The wall of the bathroom is suitable for paving matt tiles, which can make people feel warm and do not puncture the eyes; floor tiles should use non-slip texture. General matt or shallow convex floor tiles, suitable for the wet surface after the bath.
Consider slope: The floor of the bathroom should be 10-20 mm below the floor of other rooms. When laying tiles, pay attention to the flatness of the tiles, because the flatness and slope of the bathroom tiles will affect the flow of water on the bathroom floor, but also consider the position and size of the floor drain. Usually, the laying of bricks retains a slope of 1% water leakage, and the floor drain is the lowest for drainage. Tile seams should be the same thickness, but also align with the wall tiles.
Wet-wet zoning: "Dry and wet partitions" are the current popular foreign design ideas, namely the separation of shower areas from toilet seats and wash basins. Dry and wet areas can be differentiated by different tile materials and color varieties to achieve a good distinction between the two without interfering with each other, and to avoid the need to wipe away the tiles after the bath.
Filled with tiles: Toilet tiles on the wall to be plastered. Tiles can resist the erosion of moisture, protect the waterproof layer of the walls, and at the same time, they are easy to maintain clean and beautiful for a long time. Households using ceilings should note that the part covered by the ceiling should also be covered with tiles in order to protect the entire wall. The wall of the bathroom is suitable for paving matt tiles, which can make people feel warm and do not puncture the eyes; floor tiles should use non-slip texture. General matt or shallow convex floor tiles, suitable for the wet surface after the bath.
Consider slope: The floor of the bathroom should be 10-20 mm below the floor of other rooms. When laying tiles, pay attention to the flatness of the tiles, because the flatness and slope of the bathroom tiles will affect the flow of water on the bathroom floor, but also consider the position and size of the floor drain. Usually, the laying of bricks retains a slope of 1% water leakage, and the floor drain is the lowest for drainage. Tile seams should be the same thickness, but also align with the wall tiles.
Wet-wet zoning: "Dry and wet partitions" are the current popular foreign design ideas, namely the separation of shower areas from toilet seats and wash basins. Dry and wet areas can be differentiated by different tile materials and color varieties to achieve a good distinction between the two without interfering with each other, and to avoid the need to wipe away the tiles after the bath.
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