How to avoid water splashing without laying tiles in dry areas to save money? 9.24


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Today we will see what method should be used to prevent water splashing if the dry area is not tiled.

▲The dry area is directly customized with bathroom cabinets and mirror cabinets, and all walls are not tiled. Of course, you can use ordinary latex paint, but it will be difficult to clean the wall if water splashes on it in the future. Therefore, waterproof paint specially used for kitchens and bathrooms can be used here, which can be directly scrubbed and looks very good. Compared with the cost of tiles, it is not much different, and it may be more economical than tiles if the area is small.

▲The above picture is made directly with latex paint, ordinary latex paint, so the most affordable and economical way is to use stone water-blocking and heightening to prevent water splashing.

▲The dry area is in a separate space. It looks really good, but if you want it to be practical, you must use waterproof paint here. Otherwise, after living in it for a month, such a light-colored wall will be full of splashes when washing hands, and it will be dirty and difficult to clean.

▲The Chinese style dry area has a good appearance. It is not tiled and is painted with waterproof paint. Ordinary latex paint must not be used, otherwise it will be too difficult to maintain later.

▲Similarly, if you don’t use tiles and the water barrier is not raised, don’t use latex paint directly to save money. Washing hands will inevitably cause water splashing, so waterproof paint is necessary.

▲There is another way to save money on large dry area walls. Use ordinary latex paint for large areas and paint with waterproof paint for local color changes. This can also meet the functions and have a stronger sense of hierarchy and is more fashionable.

▲There is a half wall next to the dry area. You can use the method of raising the bathroom cabinet to the same height as the half wall. This can not only ensure the later use, but also improve the appearance and save costs.

▲A washing machine and dryer are embedded in a high cabinet on one side of the dry area. A custom bathroom cabinet is used in the background of the dry area. Terrazzo tiles are used to increase the height and block water to prevent water splashing. It is beautiful and practical

▲Use acrylic integrated customized dry area bathroom cabinet, flip up to prevent water splashing, and use dark green waterproof paint for other walls or directly use dark green latex paint, which can also meet the needs of use.

▲The dry area is matched with retro and light luxury, and is uniformly painted with colorful waterproof paint to achieve the function and improve the appearance

▲The dry area is a separate space, with glass partitions to separate the washing and drying machines. Part of the dry area is painted with waterproof paint to achieve the functional use. Latex paint cannot be used directly at this time, otherwise it will be very troublesome to take care of it in the future.

▲Raising the water barrier and turning it up is actually the most economical and affordable, and it is also a relatively beautiful approach

▲Using other tiles to lay on the half wall of the bathroom cabinet background can also play a waterproof role, while the visual layering should be rich
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