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Is it okay to make a dado with tiles on the wet ground floor?
It is certainly possible to make dado with ceramic tiles on wet ground, because there is already a kind of ceramic tile called "dado brick". We build our own house, and there are many dado bricks on the wall, mainly to prevent water seepage on the wall and facilitate management. The effect can only be said to be "oh drop"!

So, can the dado made of ceramic tiles really be moisture-proof? Let's look at a picture first, and then discuss this problem with you in depth!

As can be seen from the above picture, the tiles pasted in this way are the so-called "dado", which is the way to decorate the walls of our self-built houses, although friends who have stayed in the city for a long time think that the decoration of rural houses is very rustic! But we ordinary people think it is very practical, which can not only protect the easily damaged walls, but also belong to a unique decoration style in our eyes!

Self-built houses are mostly tiled in the living room and stairs on the first floor, and the kitchen and bathroom are basically pasted on them, so it is not called dado, while the bedroom wall is generally just pasted with a skirting line, and few people paste dado in the bedroom.

Using ceramic tiles as dado on the first floor can prevent the wall from getting damp, which means using ceramic tiles can prevent the wall from leaking. Avoid the situation that the wall decoration does not use tiles to be damaged by moisture.

However, there are many sayings about the damp on the first floor, such as:

1. Because the foundation is too low, the ground or wall on the first floor looks wet.

2. Humidity caused by leakage, such as external wall leakage or wall leakage in indoor water use area.

3. Humidity caused by weather, such as moisture regain, makes people feel wet!

In these cases, the use of ceramic tiles as dado can avoid moisture. However, if it is affected by the resurgence weather, once the resurgence day, the surface of the tile will condense into water droplets, which is really annoying to watch!

Therefore, it is possible to make dado with ceramic tiles on the wet ground, but it is also affected by the return weather in the south. Of course, these problems can be effectively avoided. For example, in humid weather, you can "close the door" to isolate the humid outdoor air, which can effectively prevent a large area of humidity in the room. Conditional friends can use air conditioning to dehumidify!

But then again, there are not many days of resurgence in a year, and there are quite a few benefits of sticking dado bricks, otherwise we ordinary people would not be so keen on this decoration style!

Brother Yu expressed his support for the use of ceramic tiles as dado on the first floor, and suggested that dado bricks be put on the stairs of the whole house, and also suggested that dado bricks be put on other areas upstairs except the bedroom. This is an economical "standard decoration style" for self-built houses! Refutation is not supported, because there is nothing to refute in the decoration of rural self-built houses.