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Japanese style tatami how to install

Methods/steps

1, first from the bottom frame, tatami decoration bottom frame must remember to carry out anti-insect treatment, moisture treatment, it is best to reserve a ventilation hole.

The tatami mats installation notes

2, tatami mats floor boards, you can use solid wood, you can also use the review of the floor, but remember that the floor should also be done to prevent moisture and insect treatment in addition to not to destroy the original waterproof layer.

The installation of tatami mats

3, pay attention to the height of the design of the tatami mats, do not design the height of the elevated table is generally in the 150_~200_ between the height of the design of the elevated table is in accordance with the height of your own settings.

The tatami mats installation notes

4, do not destroy the original waterproof layer, in the renovation of tatami mats before the waterproof test, if there is a leakage, the waterproof layer needs to be redone.

Tatami mats installation precautions

5, to ensure that the balcony floor of the drainage system smooth, so as to avoid the accumulation of water seepage into the living room.

Installation of tatami mats

6, any decoration should be based on the structure of the house, do not destroy the original structure of the house, especially the load-bearing structure, or the consequences can be imagined.

Tatami mats for the Japanese translation, the ancient period of its way of life called the seat living system, feast system. Tatami mats originated in China, but the time of their origin is not known. However, there are indications that people from Yao and Shun on down lived mainly on mats. The peak of tatami development came during the Han and Han Dynasties. During the 400 years between the Han and Tang dynasties, stools and raised beds became popular, and tatami mats gradually declined in China. During the Tang Dynasty, it spread to Japan and Korea. With the change of time, the matting changed from a bamboo mat to the Japanese tatami mats, which were inherited and developed by Japan. Tatami mats were found in the ancient tombs of the Xi'an imperial family. Modern tatami mats are made of woven rushes and are laid on the floor all year round for people to sit or lie on. It is mainly a wooden structure, and is described figuratively as a "horizontal" cabinet with doors. Most of the tatami mats are designed to be used in the room, study or hall floor.