If the interior decoration is based on health preservation, I think the following three points should be considered:
First, if you can make it on the spot at home, try to make it on the spot.
For example, wardrobes, now many people like to customize finished products. From the aesthetic point of view, of course, customized finished products are better, and mechanical production is definitely much better than manual production. But from the point of view of material safety, you can't tell what kind of wood and glue are used to deliver things to your home. Security is actually questionable.
Second, try to use natural materials for decoration.
For example, on the wall, the most environmentally friendly thing is to hang pictures on the white wall, not to decorate it with wallpaper or marble. Some people may say that many materials are safe now, aren't they? But if you look carefully, the so-called material safety means that the formaldehyde of a single product does not exceed the standard, but the room materials used together will exceed the standard. Therefore, it is recommended to use these materials as little as possible in decoration.
Third, it is best to decorate in May in the first half of the year and move in in the second half of the year 10.
It will be decorated in May, and latex paint may be made in June or July. At this time, the wall is easy to dry out, and no harmful substances will remain. After installation, the harmful substances in the room basically evaporated in the summer of August and September, and it was just right to stay in peace in June at 5438+ 10. Keep some formaldehyde-free plants at home when you check in.
The above is to talk about the decoration from the perspective of health preservation from two aspects: materials and time, hoping to give you some help.