Corners and joints in an apartment are considered to be some of the most difficult to finish in places.
Therefore, their finishing must be approached with sense and arrangement.
Yulia Tychino, an expert of the online publication TUT NOVOSTI on issues of interior design and interior design, will tell you which materials are perfect for problem areas of an apartment.
The best finishing materials
In order for the corners in the apartment not only to look decent, but also to be protected from mechanical impacts, the following materials are used:
- stone - both artificial and natural;
- decorative brick;
- tiles and mosaics;
- various moldings, as well as MDF panels.
Just keep in mind that decorative brick looks quite rough, so it will fit best into loft and country style interiors.
In turn, moldings and panels are great for decorating doorways, and tiles and mosaics are great for decorating corners in rooms with high humidity.
Decorative corners
Decorative corners are used to decorate wall joints.
These elements can be used in cases where the joints are covered with wallpaper: even the strongest ones tend to tear over time.
They are made from silicone, wood, polyurethane, metal, plastic and other materials.
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