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What’s the point of decorating a house?

Although housing prices have been rising, it cannot stop the public's enthusiasm for buying houses (investment, wedding houses, house replacement...). More and more people are buying houses, but not everyone knows how to decorate. As for whether they know how to decorate or not, it is easy to judge. The editor will tell you some less popular decoration knowledge to see how many you know!

1. In addition to ventilation, the key to formaldehyde treatment is material selection?

When it comes to formaldehyde, everyone avoids it. Many home improvement friends are very worried about formaldehyde pollution in their homes. , after hiring a professional company to carry out formaldehyde treatment after taking over the house, it will still be left to ventilate for a period of time, but the editor would like to ask the owners and friends if they know what should be used to disperse the smell?

In the home decoration process, if wall paint, wallpaper, paint, furniture, etc. are purchased from well-known brands and merchants with good reputations, the probability of formaldehyde appearing is very low.

2. If there are cracks in the gypsum ceiling, it is useless to simply repair them with paint

Houses with gypsum ceilings are generally lived in for about 2-3 years, and usually they are easy to appear in the corners of the ceiling. Some cracks. Regarding the existence of these small cracks, some owners may think that it is not a big deal and they can just repair them with paint. In fact, this can only "treat the symptoms but not the root cause", and this kind of situation will still happen again in the future. This is because the cracks are in the corners, and workers can only use two pieces of gypsum boards to splice them together. When the decoration materials expand and contract due to heat, cracks will occur.

Solution suggestion: You can use the corner overcutting process in the cracked corner area to overcut a full length of gypsum board so that no cracks will appear.

3. The water and electricity grooving does not need to be too neat, just cut it smoothly

Personally, I think the horizontal and vertical water and electricity grooving looks more beautiful on the surface, but it is not the best. A construction technique. Although for the sake of the stability of the building, horizontal grooves are not generally opened during the decoration process, but during the specific decoration operation, horizontal grooves will be opened, but it is best not to exceed 1 meter.

If it is more than 1 meter, walk on the ground. This is because cement mortar is usually used for leveling after grooving, and the jagged burrs are not conducive to cement mortar leveling.

4. Is it best to construct water and electricity pipelines horizontally and vertically?

Some families think that during the renovation of water and electricity pipes, the water and electricity pipes should be horizontally and vertically neat. In fact, this This method is not completely correct!

Because sometimes for the sake of aesthetics, you need to take more detours, and it is easy to be unable to pull it off in the later stage. In fact, sometimes the overall effect may be better if more rows are added to the ground and the wire pipes laid are bent as little as possible.

5. The foot feel of solid wood flooring and solid wood composite flooring is different?

Why do solid wood flooring and solid wood composite flooring give people different foot feeling? In fact, these two types of flooring The surface materials are all made of solid wood. The feeling of solid wood flooring will be better than that of solid wood composite flooring. The reason is the difference in craftsmanship.

Solid wood composite flooring is laid directly after leveling the ground. Before the solid wood flooring is installed, the keel will be installed first, and then the floor will be laid. If you want solid wood composite flooring to feel better under your feet, just learn how to install solid wood flooring. (Picture information comes from the Internet)