Advantages of slate as decoration material
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Aesthetic value
The popularity of slate in home, including indoor and outdoor, is largely due to its aesthetic value. Its unique surface provides a variety of designs and colors, all of which are natural. The difference between bricks makes the bathroom unique. However, different colors and designs will not lead to inconsistent patterns. In fact, this will only increase the aesthetic feeling of slate bricks, because they give people a different feeling, which is not achieved by other floor tiles, even if they are also natural stone bricks.
Durable
The reason why slate brick is an ideal material for bathroom has another major advantage, that is, it is very wear-resistant. This is also the reason why many people suggest to install slate floor in high flow area. In some cases, some owners will complain that the "traffic map" will appear on the slate floor, that is, the frequent flow of people will cause the slate to wear and form pits. This is not true. It must be pointed out that the cause of this "traffic map" is the curing agent regularly used on slate bricks. To know the care of this special floor tile, it is necessary to record the curing agent used to understand which type can be compatible with which.
Non-slip
If the selected stone surface is correct, then the slate brick can maintain its natural anti-slip performance. Otherwise, it is dangerous when it is wet. Nevertheless, the anti-skid performance of slate brick mainly depends on its uneven surface.
Slate bricks are easy to fade if the curing is not sufficient. The infiltration of a large amount of water will cause the appearance of slate bricks to be antiquated. Therefore, it is better not to install slate in areas that have been wet for a long time. In some places, such as shower areas, other materials can be used instead or the correct curing agent can be used regularly for curing.
Of course, slate bricks are not flawless and faultless. As time goes by, they will crack. Nevertheless, slate bathroom flooring is still the most popular material in the bathroom flooring industry.