With the development of society and the increasingly serious environmental problems, people's desire for the natural environment has been increasing.
Since ancient times, bamboo has been used as a building material in various fields of living and life: pavilions, viewing platforms, corridors, floating bridges and other forms. Bamboo bridges have the straightness of beam bridges, the soaring of cable bridges, the charm of floating bridges, and the beauty of arch bridges. Bamboo pavilions are generally open structures, with single and double layers, various shapes, and some are combined with corridors. They are beautiful and natural. They are not only places for people to rest, but also unique landscape buildings in tourist attractions, with beautiful appreciation value and garden cultural and artistic value. Bamboo bridges, bamboo pavilions, and corridors are flexible and diverse in shape, ecological and environmentally friendly, and often add highlights to garden landscapes with their unique architectural forms.
So how to extend the life of bamboo buildings?
In daily life, keep the ground and walls clean. When cleaning, you can sweep them with a clean mop and then wipe them clean with a wrung-out rag. If possible, it is recommended to wax them every two or three months. To avoid damaging the paint on the bamboo surface, you should avoid hard object collision, metal friction, and sharp scratches.
Although bamboo has been dried, it is a natural material, so it will still deform with the change of temperature. In the dry season in the north, you can put water next to the heater to increase the air humidity. At the same time, the room should avoid rain and sun exposure. Once it encounters water, it should be wiped dry in time.
In order to prevent the paint on the bamboo surface from being damaged, we need to avoid hard object collision at this time. At the same time, do not be rubbed by metal. And do not be scratched by sharp objects. In this way, our bamboo buildings can exist longer.





