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What does the all-inclusive decoration include?
1. All-inclusive is also called contracting, that is, the decoration company or construction team is responsible for the procurement and construction of all main and auxiliary materials.

2, including the main materials:

1) doors and windows: door covers, wardrobe doors and window covers.

2) Cabinets: range hoods, cabinets, cooktops,

3) Ceramic tiles: cross card, corner line, caulking agent, wall brick, floor tile, caulking agent, lintel, table top, skirting line and floor drain.

4) Floor: baseboard, floor and floor partner.

5) Sanitary wares: water pipes, showers, towel racks, toilets, wash basins, faucets, bathroom cabinets, bathroom mirrors, bathtubs and glass glue.

6) Suspended ceiling: edge strip, bath bully (ventilator), gusset plate, water heater and splayed valve.

7) Lamps: ceiling lamp, switch, socket, lantern, distribution box and leakage protector.

8) Hardware: clothes hanger, shower curtain rod, door lock, curtain rod, hinge and glass.

9) Wall paint: roller, brush, wall paint, wallpaper and paint.

10) heating and radiator.

3. Including auxiliary materials: mortar, nails, gypsum board, yellow sand, cement, blockboard, light steel keel, paint brush, etc.

4. All-inclusive is suitable for owners who are busy with work or have no understanding of decoration.

The content of this article comes from: The Complete Book of Family Decoration by Building Industry Press.