When some people renovate, when it comes to laying ceramic tiles, they emphasize that wall tiles must be laid first and then floor tiles. Only when the so-called "wall is on the floor" can it be considered formal and good-looking!

When some people renovate, when it comes to laying ceramic tiles, they emphasize that wall tiles must be laid first and then floor tiles. The so-called "wall on the floor" must be done to be considered formal and good-looking!

Where to start? ↓

In the beginning, the order in which wall tiles and floor tiles were laid was actually not particular. Who goes first and who comes last does not affect the appearance and is not a foul!

But ever since the people in the decoration company were sitting in the office all day blowing air conditioners, which gave them headaches and dizziness, they began to think about it. was immediately written into the rules and regulations and must be implemented! is euphemistically called - better looking!

The reason is: lay the floor tiles first and then the wall tiles, and use the wall tiles to press the floor tiles, so that the gaps on the sides cannot be seen, and the defects of the floor tiles caused by cutting or other reasons are covered.

The starting point is good, and the effect is indeed the same, but these are not the focus.

The focus is on the quality of paving, not the order. The focus is on the effect of paving, not who is pressing whom?

For the master bricklayer, as long as he has superb skills and ensures quality, whether he lays the wall tiles first or the floor tiles first, it will not affect the aesthetics! It’s just easier to lay the floor tiles first and then the wall tiles!

More importantly ↓↓↓


The order of laying wall tiles and floor tiles depends on the on-site conditions, not the regulations.

If the construction site is special, workers have the right to arrange the sequence independently, laying the wall tiles first and then laying the floor tiles. This will not affect the construction progress, but also avoid the trouble of laying the floor tiles first and doing protection first.

If the floor is not on the same level, that is, a slope needs to be found, such as in areas such as bathrooms, it is recommended to lay the wall tiles first and then the floor tiles. Use the floor tiles to press the wall tiles, which is a "back pressure leakage prevention" method, that is, to expose the gaps and then deal with them. This is better than covering the gaps without processing or not processing them!

Just like the current trend of doing beautiful seams, the wall is no longer suitable for the perfect effect of beautiful seams!

Especially those who pursue day ground same seam , the wall pressed to the floor can no longer achieve the perfect effect of seam, and the method of pressing the floor to the wall to leave a seam, after making a perfect seam, can be said to be beautiful mirror!

Isn’t it hard to imagine that the advantages of using the floor to press the wall are not just these? The wall is pressed to the ground to hide the gaps on the sides, and the wall is pressed to the ground to expose the gaps. At this time, the gaps are better handled, thus avoiding the hidden danger of leakage due to improper handling. This is the key point, so be sure to remember it!

Also remember not to hire such a skilled bricklayer↓↓↓

↓↓

Other people’s opinions on "the ground presses the wall" or "the wall presses the ground"↓

A: This is very important. Everything is constructed according to the design drawings. You should do what is required and cannot change it based on "what you think"!

Someone B: It looks better when the wall is pressed against the floor. I don’t like to see gaps between the wall tiles and the floor tiles, so the display is more complete!

XX: I like to press the wall so that the gaps are exposed around the corners, making it look more three-dimensional!

In fact, there are different opinions on the real situation, and everyone has his own preference! No matter how you do it, some people like it, some people hate it, and some people don’t care! It’s like it doesn’t matter if this happens↓↓↓

↓↓


6

Chapter to the end ↓

Laying floor tiles first and then wall tiles depends on the situation and should not be a rule, because whether the wall is on the ground or the ground is on the wall, the effect will be equally beautiful. There is no need to blindly pursue the so-called "formal method"!

Do you think it is normal for the wall to press the ground, or for the ground to press the wall?