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Decorating an old rental house veranda without construction๐ฅฐ My house is an old house that's almost 30 years old. So there are quite a few places in the house that need to be fixed. Among them, the veranda has really old-fashioned tiles, so it was always an embarrassing space to show to anyone. Since it's a rental house, it's hard to do separate construction, so I was worried about what to do, but I happened to receive Promade's new product, Deck Tile Sandy, and installed it right away at home!! โ๏ธ Design It has 6 thin tiles in a neat white color and a modern feel. It's a design that's clean and neat without any unnecessary decorations, so I think it'll go well with any furniture. โ๏ธ Size It's a square shape with a width and height of 30cm, so it's not too small or too big, so you can put it on the veranda in an appropriate number. If the tiles are large, you can cut them along the gap to make them a custom size. โ๏ธ Convenience Cut both ends with the enclosed deck tile scissors and use a cutter knife to cut through the gap. It's really easy to cut. It was a little difficult at first, but you'll get the hang of it soon. It's really easy to install because you just need to fit it in the gap. โ๏ธ Maintenance It's a material with excellent water resistance, so you can clean it with a mop. I hated cleaning the veranda with water, but now I can just lightly run a vacuum cleaner and wipe it with a mop, so cleaning has become easy. It's easy to install and remove, and it doesn't leave any traces, so it's easy to use in a rental house where it's hard to change the interior, and a bathroom with a shower booth can be used as a dry toilet after installing it on the tile! You can also make a dry toilet with a shower curtain even if there's no shower booth, so isn't it really useful?! I'm so happy that I now have a pretty veranda that I can go to barefoot๐๐๐ This is a review that I received the product through the #Five Senses Review program, used it, and styled it myself. #decktile #rentalhousedecoration #promade #veranda #verandainterior #today'sourhouse