The purchase of ceramic tiles is very particular. You must know that if the tiles are laid out, if there are problems, the consequences are very serious. The following points are listed before the renovation, they must be clear, these issues often determine the type, specifications, price and even the overall style of the home.
1. What is the paving?
This question seems to be very idiotic, but it is the most basic. First of all, you have to fully understand which spaces are suitable for which tiles! In fact, the key to this problem is not what to use, but how to mix various materials. For example, some owners want to tile in the living room and choose wooden floors in the bedroom, so the problem arises:
If the living room is paved with ordinary vitrified tiles and the bedroom is reinforced with laminate flooring, there will be a height difference of about 3 cm between the bedroom and the living room, mainly due to the fact that there is no keel under the reinforced floor. So is it right to choose solid wood flooring in the bedroom? Of course not. Usually the solid wood floor is installed by the manufacturer and will use 3×2cm keel. If it is best to use the keel of 5×4cm in order to level the tile in the living room, the service terms of the various floor manufacturers may be different for the replacement of the keel. Therefore, we must fully communicate with the owners. After all, our aim is to satisfy the owners, understand the most basic requirements of the owners, and then find the most suitable solution based on the original ideas of the owners. If the owner wants to choose the way the floor and floor tiles are mixed, it must be planned to avoid unnecessary trouble. The following two basic matching methods are introduced: tile + laminate floor = room with floor plastering with cement mortar 3cm, tile + solid wood floor = 5×4cm keel under the floor
2. What size tiles are selected?
Is it 600? 800? Or 1000 or other specifications? This is a problem! The current floor tiles, especially the floor tiles used in the living room are mainly 500mm, 600mm, 800mm and 1000mm (ie 1m) and other specifications, among which The most used are 600mm and 800mm. So how do you choose? It is recommended to choose according to the area of ​​the paving and the placement of the furniture. Since the 600mm bricks per unit area are more than the 800mm bricks, the spatial expansion can be visually produced, and the scrap rate when paving the corners is lower than 800mm, while the space is 800. Even a brick of 1 meter size is atmospheric. Therefore, it is recommended to select a 600mm floor tile for a space of less than 40 square meters, and 800mm or a meter of floor tiles for a space of more than 40 square meters. It is worth noting that if there is too much furniture in the room (such as the bedroom), it is best to use 600mm floor tiles when covering large blocks.
3. What kind of brick is the shop?
In the end, what kind of bricks are you choosing? Are you antique bricks or polished bricks? Antique bricks are natural and soft, and have the advantages that glass tiles can't match in retro style, especially in parquet. At the same time, due to the protection of the surface glaze layer, the anti-staining ability of tea, ink and even hot cigarettes is better than that of vitrified bricks. But vitrified tiles are not without merit. With the development of technology, the compactness and smoothness of the vitrified layer on the surface of the vitrified tile are now quite high, which not only makes the living room look brighter, but also does not cause glazed damage due to external force collision and friction. . So choose what kind of bricks should be based on the style you want to embody, choose bright and atmospheric tiles, and choose antique bricks for nature and warmth. It is recommended that the living room and living room have a relatively limited selection of vitrified tiles, and the living room with light and the kitchen and bathroom floor that needs to be non-slip, and the balcony can choose antique bricks or other glazed tiles.
What do you mean by “microcrystalline jadeâ€, “microcrystalline stone†and “microcrystalline diamondâ€?
The most troublesome thing for many people to visit the building materials city is to record the name of the tile. What "microcrystalline jade", "microcrystalline stone", "microcrystalline diamond", "super cool stone", "polycrystalline jade" and so on. In fact, there is no need to remember the names of these mouthwashes. They all describe the same thing - vitrified tiles. These names are just the codes used by manufacturers to further refine the market in order to distinguish the grades of products. When you choose, you just have to stick to your own budget and try to choose the right product for you. The surface of the microcrystalline stone is very dazzling, but its hardness is only about 5 degrees Mohs. It is not wear-resistant and is not suitable for use on the ground. It is more suitable for dry hanging on the outer wall.
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