Is the water bar in the shower room done or not? Some netizens asked if it was necessary to do the shower water retaining strip. If they didn't do it, they would feel that the water would overflow the Golden Mountain. When they did it, they would easily trip up the children. They were more entangled and how to choose between them.
I personally suggest that the shower bar is very necessary to do, so the netizens should use the shower curtain at home, although the shower location of the floor tiles will generally do slope to the leak location, but when bathing, the water will still leak out to the shower curtain. If there is no water bar, the whole bathroom will be wet, slippers will also be wet, especially in winter, more trouble.
Children don't usually run to the bathroom to play, so don't worry too much about tripping. Unless the bathroom is really very, very small, and there is no place to make a water bar, that's all.
Some styles of water retaining strips can be built by themselves, such as thematic drawings; most of the water retaining strips in bathrooms are made of stone or other materials. Personal suggestions can be in the paving of floor tiles, the water-retaining stone embedded between the floor tiles, water-retaining effect will be better. Of course, you can also use glass glue to hit the floor tiles later.
Did everyone make water strips in the shower?





















