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Decoration requirements of spa decoration design
When decorating and designing various indoor space interfaces, such as floor, wall and top surface, we should not only have the same requirements, but also make them have their own characteristics in function.

(l) All types of interfaces have the same requirements:

① Durability and service life.

(2) Fire resistance and fire resistance. In other words, modern interior design should try to use nonflammable or nonflammable materials, and avoid using materials that release a lot of smoke and toxic gases when burning.

③ non-toxic. That is, the harmful substances emitted by gas and touch are lower than the approved dose.

④ Harmless approved radiation dose. For example, natural stone produced in some areas has a certain dose of oxygen radiation.

⑤ Easy to manufacture, install and construct, and easy to update.

⑥ Necessary heat insulation, cold preservation, sound insulation and sound absorption performance.

⑦ Decoration and aesthetic requirements.

⑧ Corresponding economic requirements.

(2) Functional features of various interfaces:

(1) floor. The floor should be wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant, non-slip, moisture-proof, waterproof, anti-static, sound-proof, sound-absorbing and easy to clean.

② wall surface. The wall should have the functional characteristics of blocking the line of sight, high sound insulation, sound absorption, heat preservation and heat insulation.

③ Top surface. The top surface should have light weight, high reflectivity, high sound insulation, sound absorption, warmth retention, heat insulation and other functional characteristics.