Do you have to put wall tiles behind the balcony wardrobe

Updated on Balcony 2024-06-29
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are pros and cons to sticking or not, of course, the price is not cost-effective, and the area is money. If you paste tiles, it is more moisture-proof. My balcony is also sealed.

    Prepare to brush waterproof paint, directly make a row of shoe cabinets, etc. I don't know if it will return. But with the rain protection, it shouldn't be a big problem.

    I don't make cabinets with tiles on the walls. The premise is that concealed works cannot be ignored. I hope you can adopt it, thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is recommended that it is better to paste tiles, mainly the following three points:

    From the waterproof aspect: all waterproof layers must be connected to the wall, so that the waterproof can be regarded as real waterproof.

    In terms of moisture protection: in the south, because it is more humid, the kitchen is more water-cooling. The presence of bricks behind the cabinets will reduce the direct damage of moisture to the cabinets, reducing the chance of mold on the backs of these cabinets.

    From the aesthetic aspect: due to the different specifications of the tiles, the countertop of the cabinet floor does not necessarily match the joints of the bricks.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is recommended to stick, and tiles have a certain effect.

    From the waterproof aspect: all waterproof layers must be connected to the wall, so that the waterproof can be regarded as real waterproof. At the same time, ceramic tile is the best protection of the waterproof layer, without the protection of the tile layer, the waterproof layer will quickly age and lose its waterproof effectiveness.

    It is estimated that the construction experience of designers who do not understand this is very limited.

    From the aesthetic aspect: due to the different specifications of the tiles, the countertop of the cabinet floor does not necessarily match the joints of the bricks. For example, taking imported bricks as an example, many of them are not flat with the countertop when they are close to the base cabinet, and if they are processed only after the cabinet is made, it is necessary to cut the bricks, and the aesthetics are not good.

    In terms of moisture protection: in the south, because it is more humid, the kitchen is more water-cooling. The presence of bricks behind the cabinets will reduce the direct damage of moisture to the cabinets, reducing the chance of mold on the backs of these cabinets.

    From the aspect of force: there are tiles behind the cabinet, which is conducive to the overall structure of the tile, even if the meat is chopped on the countertop, it will not directly shake the tile.

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