Do indoor door openings have to be treated with grass roots?

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Answering the owner’s question today, the owner asked if the bedroom door opening needs to be treated with grassroots? Some people told him that he needed it, and others told him that he didn’t need it, and he didn’t know what to do.

This question is easy to answer, whether to do grassroots or not depends on the requirements of the door.

If you order a conventional double-wrapped door, you don’t need to deal with the base layer in this case. You only need to standardize the door opening and level the walls on both sides of the door opening.

To make a regular door, it is counterproductive to make the base layer. Normally, the door is made according to the size of the door opening. Making the base layer is equivalent to reducing the door opening by at least three centimeters, and the size of the door will be smaller. I believe this This is unacceptable to many owners.

The base layer of the door opening is to make some special doors, such as single-covered doors, invisible doors, and doors made of stainless steel door covers.

Making these doors has strict requirements on the size of the door opening. The purpose of making the base layer is to process the door opening into a standard rectangle, which will make the size of the door opening smaller. For special effects, many owners can accept it.

In addition to the door openings in the bedroom, there are also door openings in the bathroom and kitchen at home. These two door openings also require special attention.

Before laying tiles, you must determine whether you want to make a single-wrapped door or a double-wrapped door.

If you want to make a double-wrapped door, you don’t need to do any treatment on the three sides of the door opening, just like the bedroom door opening. If you want to make a single-wrapped door, the three sides of the door opening need to be tiled, and it needs to be touched with the tiles inside. This also requires that it should be laid together with the tiles inside, and no secondary treatment can be done.

In short, decoration is all kinds of fine work piled up together. Workers generally follow the usual construction. If there are special needs, they must be mentioned in advance. It can save money if you say it early, but it will cost you money if you say it later.

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