Should the bathroom be paved with full body bricks or glazed tiles?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-10
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The bathroom should be paved with bricks with non-slip function, commonly known as non-slip bricks.

    Whether it is glazed brick or full-body brick, it is a brick with anti-slip function.

    Anti-slip bricks are relative, different soles have different anti-slip effects, to put it bluntly, there is no 100% non-slip bricks, as long as there is water, you can still fall at any time.

    Try to dry and wet the zoning, and keep the ground dry is king.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    At present, ceramic tiles are the most used in home decoration, followed by stone. Most of the bathroom wall tiles have been launched by various manufacturers to match the floor tiles, choose the floor tiles that match the wall tiles, and the overall effect will be better.

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