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1. Add a water barrier in the middle of all to separate the shower area, and there will not be too much water in other places.
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Make a 20*20 rao edge sink in the bathing area, and make the sink rao side (the water outlet should be in the sink) to prevent water outflow. Then at the entrance of the bathroom, raise 20 to make a threshold stone (with marble). The unit is mm
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Can there be a water outlet on the high side? If not, just add a bar to the bathroom door. But if there is a water outlet on the high side, then it will not work, and the water will not flow away.
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The easiest way can only be to dismantle and re-til.
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The doorway stone is raised, and the joint is played with a plugging spirit two or three times.
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There is no other way to re-post it
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Make the threshold higher, and the water won't come out!
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Set a high threshold, and the water will naturally not flow out.
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The entrance to the toilet is raised so that the water does not come out.
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Did this student install a water retainer? Qianmo decorates banana leaves.
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The bathroom is generally not very big, and there is not much money, just knock it out and resurface it.
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It's not hard. Make a 5 cm high platform at the junction of the living room and bathroom. The function of this waterproof platform can not only prevent the water from flowing to and seeping into the living room, but also facilitate the installation of the door, and also contribute to the overall appearance of the location of the bathroom door. >>>More
In general, the height of the living room should be slightly higher.
Toilet bathroom floor is suitable for ceramic tiles, it is best to choose glazed tiles with textured patterns, this kind of bricks are easy to care for, the appearance is similar to natural stone, not only non-slip, but also the style is relatively novel.
Generally, when decorating, the living room is paved with laminate flooring, and it is best to pave the lead door stone at the door of the bathroom, which is a little higher than the bathroom (about 1 cm), and the inner side of the door stone is better to grind the beveled edge, and the floor should be as flat as the door stone. Is it good to stay more and guess less? Depending on how thick the floor you choose, if it's a 12mm floor, leave 15mm, if it's a 15mm floor, leave 18mm