- How to decorate for environmental protection
What impact will the selection of decorative materials have on human health, and how to minimize indoor environmental pollution caused by decoration in the early stage of decoration, are the topics we are most concerned about before decoration.
Many decoration materials use chemical synthetic substances such as adhesives and plastic components during production, which gradually release toxic substances during use. Plastic, wallpaper, synthetic carpets, floor tiles, etc. can all cause an increase in indoor formaldehyde levels; In addition, paints and oil in water coatings also contain organic compounds such as dichloroethylene and dihydromethane. These toxic substances will slowly be released after decoration, and it will take several years for them to completely evaporate and clean up! Popular materials for decoration, such as marble, often contain radioactive substances that can cause harm to the blood, liver, kidneys, digestive system, etc.
To reduce decoration pollution, it is necessary to use indoor decoration and decoration materials that meet national standards as much as possible, use less wood, and do not rush to move in after installation. For people with sensitive physical conditions, it is safest not to decorate their homes! How to pretend to be healthy is a question that many people are exploring.
- Window decoration also emphasizes military strategy
In ancient times, there was a way to win by using virtual and real elements in military strategy. Nowadays, in decoration, the changes of virtual and real elements can also be matched with windows to achieve certain effects: different materials are used for windows to bring different effects to the living environment. For example, adding the reflection of brown glass can create a good home atmosphere; Aluminum foil and mirrors have strong reflection, which can increase the brightness of the room, create a virtual tone, and enrich the spatial hierarchy. Various types of blinds can adjust the brightness of natural light indoors according to the needs of the living room. When decorating, it is a good choice to compare the layout of one’s own home and use some auxiliary methods, combined with natural lighting indoors, to make the expression of the home more rich and interesting. Light is virtual, and the scenery is real. The effect that can be achieved by borrowing the two depends on whether the design is clever enough.
- Simple design to retain sunlight
When buying a house, it was because the master bedroom was facing the sun, so the first idea for decoration was to retain the sunlight and create a sunroom that belonged only to us: especially after passing through the aisle that I had specially treated with warmth, opening the door, you can clearly feel the “density” of sunlight in the bedroom, which is undoubtedly a place to collect sunlight. The design and decoration here strive for simplicity and brightness, with wardrobes and decorative shelves neatly placed on the walls. The special three-dimensional design maximizes the use of effective space. The large glass windows never stopped welcoming the arrival of sunlight, and the double layered curtains were designed to block out the light. The sunlight didn’t stop me from sleeping in on weekends.
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