What are the steps involved in the acceptance of decoration in Beijing?
1. House inspection
Go to the house inspection with the property management person (it is best to have one or two knowledgeable people together). Check a few big things -
1. Waterway: Is the water inlet pipe open? Is the waterproofing condition of sewer pipes and waterproofing layers good? Is the waterproofing effect good?
2. Circuit: Are there strong wires (220V) entering the house? Is the entrance wire more than 6 square millimeters? Are there weak wires (TV, telephone network, etc.) connected to the house?
3. Civil construction: Is the wall smooth? Are there any cracks? Is the cement mark of the civil engineering powder water (ceiling and floor wall surface) high enough?
4. Doors and windows: Are they installed according to the requirements of the house purchase contract, and how firm is the installation?
5. Indoor area measurement: Detailed measurement of the usage area (required for decoration design). Is the area consistent with the house purchase contract?
If there are no problems with the above things, you can actually press the room. Oh, there may be some minor problems. Just ask the property management staff as long as you remember them. Oh, you can go to the next step!
2. Design
Discuss the "house building plan" with family members or friends who are somewhat knowledgeable and act as designers.
1. House layout: Design based on your understanding of the functional areas of the house and your favorite style. During this period, you need to visit the building materials market to understand various materials (including prices, which are related to design costs), such as ceramic tiles, boards, paints, etc. (too many will not Counted in details). After your careful discussion, draw a ground layout plan and a sky layout plan. Then based on the layout plan, we will go over it again and again to find the most ideal plan!
Special note: Be careful in designing. . . Practical (convenient) - safety (such as the use of some handles, the treatment of wall angles, etc.) - environmental protection (materials) - beautiful (reasonable use of space) - style
(self-contained All in one is fine! Read more books on decoration) to make a decision!
2. Drawing of construction drawings (workers must construct according to the drawings to achieve the original design effect... Haha. People don't do every work by themselves, they have to hire decoration workers. . . )
Draw construction details with dimensions, such as decorative walls, furniture, etc.
3. Budget
Make a more realistic budget based on the material prices and construction details you know. Remember not to forget the loss problem during construction (usually around 5% )
1. Water and electricity budget (water supply and drainage pipes and fittings, strong and weak wires, wiring pipes and fittings, water and electricity installation costs)
2. Ground engineering budget (tiles, floors, etc.)
3. Ceiling project budget
4. Wall project budget (wall paint, wallpaper, etc.)
5. Woodworking project budget (furniture, decorative surfaces, etc.) )
6. Door and window project budget
7. Other project budget (installation costs of finished furniture or objects, cleaning and sanitation costs, transportation costs, etc. 0
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Indoor decoration projects are usually divided into masonry, plumbers, bricklayers, carpenters, painters, cleaners, porters, professional product installers, etc.
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When you start decorating, proceed roughly as follows:
1. Masonry, wiring troughs: all pipelines and troughs (water supply and drainage lines, strong and weak circuits) and other types according to design requirements Demolition of walls, opening holes, etc. (usually completed in 3 days)
2. Plumbers, wiring: installation and layout of circuits, water lines, and gas lines (usually completed in 4 to 7 days)
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3. Mud (water) brickwork, civil engineering and wall and floor tile surface decoration: filling wire ducts, building walls, repairing various floor and wall surfaces, and paving floor and wall tiles (usually completed in 10 to 25 days).
4. Carpentry, decoration and fixture production: all decorative surfaces (ceiling, floor, walls) and furniture, etc. according to design requirements (usually completed within 15 to 30 days)
5. Painting, furniture and wall finishes: all wooden furniture, decorative surfaces, ceiling and wall decoration (latex paint, wallpaper and wall coverings) (usually completed in 20 to 40 days, especially when doing wall paint. , has a lot to do with the weather)
6. Plumbers, lighting and sanitary ware installation (usually completed in 3 to 4 days)
7. Others, wooden floor curtain installation, self-purchased hardware. Installation of pendants and overall cleaning. (Usually completed in 3 to 4 days)
8. Now it’s time to buy some more furniture (such as sofas, dining tables, etc.), and it’s more than half a month before the move. , you can move in (if the materials you use are relatively environmentally friendly, after the decoration is completed, there is no need to specifically deal with indoor pollution, just ventilate it.)
The above steps have cross-construction phenomena.
During the decoration process, you have to keep in mind your original design intention. It is best not to change it easily during the construction process, otherwise the finished product will be nothing, and you will be quite dissatisfied and regret it!
5. Materials
To be environmentally friendly and save money, you have to work hard on materials!
Use good materials? Haha, which aspect do you mean the evaluation is good? Is it the material quality? Or safety and environmental protection? Or overall cost-effectiveness?
Oh, there are so many types of materials used to decorate a house. As the saying goes: Only money can tell the difference! Oh, you only buy expensive ones, and the bags are good. But the price/performance ratio is not very satisfactory.
Generally speaking, it is better to buy products in the mid-range price range.
Wood: For woodworking boards, use large core boards costing about 80 to 100 yuan; for wooden strips, use brightly colored ones; for panels, use natural boards about 1mm thick; use less density boards (higher formaldehyde content). . . . . There is also a fireproof board with a thickness of 1mm.
Stone materials: use more marble and less granite (the marble pattern is beautiful, the radiation is less, but the hardness is relatively poor), of course, granite is commonly used for steps and the like. You can also use some cultural stones. (Stones with bright colors emit greater radiation).
Facing tiles: It is best to use several local brands. Just the price is higher. You can compare it yourself.
Wall paint:
Furniture paint:
Cement: use the best local brand products
Wires: use the best local products Good brand products
That’s about it. If you are careful, it can be more troublesome