The bathroom wants to do dry and wet separation. Can you use waterproof latex paint for the dry area

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-10
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Whether you want to do dry and wet partitions in the bathroom, waterproofing needs to be done well! It is recommended that you can use mortar waterproofing agent to do waterproofing, the ground needs to be done all, the wall should be at least more than meters, and it is recommended to do it full height if possible. As for the part of the waterproof latex paint, theoretically as long as the waterproof is done well, there is no problem, but after all, the bathroom needs to be used for a long time, so it is recommended that it is better to paste tiles.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The bathroom is a common area in the home. It is recommended to lay bricks on both the floor and the walls. The top surface can be finished with waterproof latex paint for plasterboard ceilings.

    Of course, the floor and wall (the shower area is recommended to be waterproof at least 1800MM, and others should be made at least 300MM) must be waterproof.

    Waterproofing is important for restrooms. Once there is a problem with the waterproofing, it is very troublesome to affect the neighborhood. Not to mention the small ones, if someone else pretends to be extraordinarily luxurious, or soaks the valuables. It's too much trouble.

    Or practicality is greater than beauty. And there are also a lot of materials for the brick surface. It will also be beautiful :) Good luck

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