How to install partitions between the floor of the living room and the floor of the bathroom and kit

Updated on Living room 2024-09-26
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Partition with sill stones.

    The floor of the bathroom and kitchen can be the same height, but the floor of the living room must be centimeters higher than the floor of the bathroom and kitchen.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The drop is not very large, you don't need to think about it, you can distinguish the inside and outside. The location of the door is well handled, and it is easy to enter and exit.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First of all, the gap is leveled, and the floor of the bathroom and kitchen can be the same height.

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3 answers2024-09-26

It is called a water stop, and it is designed to prevent water from the bathroom and kitchen from escaping into the living room and bedroom, and the drop is generally about 50 mm. If you are going to have wooden flooring in your living room, it is best to keep it, otherwise your wooden floor will hang in case the water pipe bursts.

1 answers2024-09-26

They should not be as tall as they are designed or used, and the bathroom and kitchen floors should be slightly lower than the living room floors.

2 answers2024-09-26

The floor of the bathroom should generally be 5-8mm lower than the height of other indoor spaces, and the living room, bedroom, kitchen, balcony, etc. should try to maintain the height of the final finishing layer uniformly.

3 answers2024-09-26

This is not a legal provision, it is a requirement of the building design code, to reserve the height of the tiles, but also to avoid the water in the bathroom or kitchen from flowing into the living room. Therefore, when decorating, you should also pay attention to finding slopes.

5 answers2024-09-26

Absolutely! It's just that the cost of vitrified bricks is slightly higher. One thing to note is that if you choose to use vitrified tiles, you must remember not to paste them with cement sand, because cement sand cannot stick to vitrified tiles at all, and you must paste them with special tile adhesives.