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How to choose living room floor tiles
How to choose living room floor tiles? This paper will introduce you in detail from five aspects: floor tile type, appearance, feel, knocking and trial laying.

Floor tile type

The types of floor tiles are glazed tiles, integrated tiles, polished tiles and vitrified tiles. How to choose living room floor tiles? At present, the decoration trend is simple and practical. Vitrified tiles are mainly used for living room floor tiles. Vitrified brick is a kind of relatively bright brick, which is polished on the whole brick and is an upgraded version of the whole brick, with the best hardness and pollution prevention effect. When buying floor tiles, we must first look at the types and distinguish which tiles are vitrified.

Look at the appearance

How to look at the appearance of living room floor tiles? That depends on whether the surface of vitrified brick is shiny, scratched, colored and lacking in edges and corners. Look at the back of the brick. Regular products have manufacturers' trademarks and arrows indicating the direction of bricklaying. If it is not available or ambiguous, it is recommended not to choose this kind of brick.

Manual weighing

Because of the high hardness of vitrified brick, the feel of vitrified brick is better than other types of bricks with the same specifications, and the quality of vitrified brick with lighter feel is generally inferior.

Knock brick body

Knocking vitrified brick has the advantages of rough sound, long echo, good sealing, high vitrification, strong wear resistance, low water absorption and strong anti-pollution ability. How to distinguish living room floor tiles? If the sound is dumb or brittle, the brick has poor wear resistance and high water absorption, which is easy to be polluted by life.

Trial shop

On the question of how to choose the living room floor tile, we don't lay a brick on the floor, but randomly put at least four bricks together and observe carefully at a distance of 2 meters to see whether there is a big color difference between several bricks, whether the flat-fell seam between bricks is tight and straight, and whether there are edges and corners. Finally, people step on it and walk a few steps to see if their feet slip.