Should the floor tiles in the living room be silk tiles, polished tiles or all over tiles?

Updated on Living room 2024-01-27
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Living room floor tile requirements: wear-resistant, bright, easy to clean and clean. Antique bricks and vitrified tiles can be used, and polished tiles that are too bright are not suitable. The commonly used specification is 800*800mm.

    Full-body brick: its main component is some crushed ore, which is processed from them, its appearance is relatively smooth, compared with ordinary stone, it is more wear-resistant, and the water absorption rate is lower, and the color of the front and back is consistent, so it is called full-body brick. It is a retro style, the design tends to be plain, suitable for space:

    Aiisles, outdoor floors.

    Polished Brick: It is also made from some crushed ore, but it is smoother than a full-body brick. If you compare these two types of bricks, it has a smoother surface, higher brightness, and is hard and wear-resistant, which is suitable for use in most indoor spaces except toilets and kitchens, such as balconies, exterior wall decorations, etc.

    Polished tiles are known as the king of floor tiles and belong to a type of all-over tiles. Applicable space: living room, bedroom, balcony, exterior wall.

    except for the bathroom, kitchen).

    Vitrified brick: It is also processed from full-body bricks, but its appearance has been polished in the process, and its water absorption rate is very low, its standard is that the water absorption rate does not exceed 5%, precisely because it has a low water absorption rate, so its hardness is relatively high, and it is not easy to have scratches. Then it also does not have the characteristics of dirt resistance, it is harder and more wear-resistant than polished tiles, and the price is higher, but it is also deeply loved by owners and friends.

    Applicable space: living room, hall.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The living room is more suitable for the anti-slip effect of the all-body brick, and it is very bright and the color is plain, which is more suitable for the living room.

    Many people have a misunderstanding of the concept of full-body bricks, which should start from the production process of ceramic tiles. In the production process of ceramic tiles, there is a process called "cloth", that is, the ceramic powder is evenly distributed on the press preparation table, when the distribution process is completed, the powder is pressed into bricks by the large-tonnage ceramic press, and finally burned into ceramic tiles through the kiln.

    The so-called full-body brick refers to the fact that in the distribution process, all the powder distributed on the press preparation table is the same powder, and the ceramic tile after firing is the same pattern and color from the bottom to the surface.

    Parquet floor tiles. The opposite of the full-body brick is the tile of "secondary cloth", that is, in the cloth process, a base material is first clothed, and then a layer of fabric is clothed on top of the base material, and then formed by a ceramic press. The purpose of this is to reduce the production cost of ceramic tiles. For example, in the production of white tiles, because the price of white powder is expensive, so using ordinary gray material as the base material can save more than half of the expensive powder.

    As long as you look at the side of this kind of tile, you can see that the powder is divided into two layers. The surface of the all-over brick is not glazed, and the material and color of the front and back are the same. Full-body brick is a kind of wear-resistant brick, although there are varieties such as seepage bricks, but relatively speaking, its color is not as good as glazed bricks.

    As interior design tends to be more and more plain design, full-body bricks are becoming more and more fashionable, and are widely used on the floor of decoration projects such as halls, aisles and outdoor walkways; Generally less will be used for wall coverings. Most of the anti-slip bricks belong to the whole body brick.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In fact, everyone's favorite style is very different. Most people stick polished tiles in the living room: the bedroom is based on personal preference: what you like is pasted:

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hello, there are a lot of different personal styles in this to introduce some knowledge of floor tiles, you can take a look, believe in your own vision and feeling, in addition to the reference of the information, I believe you can find a suitable tile for yourself.

    This content is from the home improvement renderings:

    Hope it helps.

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