Teach you how to choose the floor

Literally, the floor refers to the base of your home - whether it is practical or aesthetic. It refers to planes where you, your family, your pets, and your guests will walk, sit and lie on these planes. Things will be scattered or spilled onto these planes. Below these planes are various service facilities such as pipes and cables. People generally require floors to provide sound insulation, thermal insulation, or tolerate large numbers of people.

It is also important that the floor is also the background of your home and belongings. Because the floor forms a large flat area in the room, its color and texture can have a dominant effect on the overall decorating scheme. Large patterns, deep shades, and dividing lines make the room appear smaller than the actual area; small patterns, light colors, and general flat surfaces can increase the sense of space. This floor also has an important influence on the style of your home - whether it is chosen to complement a style or staged appearance, or to express a heavy sense of turmoil.

In short, there are many reasons why flooring can be your primary consideration. However, even if this proves to be impractical, then the choice of the floor is justified and you have reason to consider it carefully. Pay close attention to the details - the seams of different types of floor or the joints between the walls and the floor - and don't neglect the overall visual effects - different levels or transitions between different rooms.

The list provided here is designed to help you discover your preferences and practical needs. When you fully consider these two aspects, the design of the floor is almost ready.

Floor selection (lower) list

What is the activity in this area?

* Life? * Cleaning

* Cooking? * Play?

* Eat? * Home studio?

* Sleeping * A combination of the above?

* bath?

Which activities are performed on the floor?

* sit * dance

* Lying * Exercise

* Play * What other areas are particularly prone to wear?

Is there a direct access to the door?

Will it cause overflow due to the following reasons or from the following areas?

* Bathroom? * Dishwasher?

* sink? * Indoor watering?

* Washing machine?

Can a stroller or bicycle push through the floor?

Can your pet lose hair or claws?

You want to adapt your floor to:

* Existing decoration scheme?

* The style of your home?

* Your furniture?

Can you plan your decoration according to the floor?

Are there other areas where different flooring materials are used?

How long do you want the floor to stay?

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