What bricks are reasonable for toilets, kitchens, and balconies?

Updated on Toilets 2024-07-02
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the family is full of young people, you can choose 600 floor tiles for the balcony and kitchen,-- which is not recommended, especially for the kitchen. Dip it in water and sprinkle it with vegetable soup, it will be very slippery.

    The bathroom is a bit big with 600, can you find out the slope?

    The balcony at my house is 800*800, because the size is just meters.

    The kitchen is 600, because the developer has ,--, I want to use 800 + floor mats.

    The bathroom floor tiles are 300, and the wall tiles are 300*450 The bathroom can be polished, mainly for good cleaning. Just add a floor mat to the shower area, or choose a non-slip sole when choosing home shoes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is best to use dark ground rotation in the kitchen, and do not use bricks that are too light in color in the bathroom.

    However, the antique bricks are not easy to take care of, but the effect is quite good; The color of the balcony floor tiles should be considered and the overall coordination of the living room, and the opinions of the supervisor can be used as a reference, but you should choose the one you like.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What bricks? Is it a floor tile? Or wall tiles? ToiletsWith bricks that resemble mosaics!! The kitchen should be darker! Balcony? Yin and yang?!

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Personal experience, it is more appropriate to lay non-slip tiles in the kitchen, and do not be monochrome and not resistant to dirt.

    The toilet is too slippery, and the general non-slip bricks don't play a role in this, so it's better to use mosaics.

    The balcony has been paved with two of the same specifications in blue and white colors, and it looks very tasteful (mainly dirt-resistant) After all, the balcony is a place where people come and go. Its practical fancy bricks are also very good, but try not to use glazed bricks, after a long time, the glaze will not look good.

    Personal opinion, I hope it helps you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The non-slip brick is better, a little water or something, and it is not easy to slip.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    They may be colluding, according to your own ideas.

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