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Innovations in Prefabricated Construction for Industrial Interior Design

Industrial decoration originated in developed Western countries and was introduced to China at the end of the last century. It involves the efficient and standardized mass production of interior decoration components—such as doors, door frames, window frames, skirting boards, furniture, bathroom fixtures, cabinets, and wall panels—using large-scale machinery in factories, followed by on-site assembly. This approach integrates standardized raw materials, bulk procurement, modular design, industrial production, and integrated installation to achieve efficiency, standardization, and energy savings in decoration.

Also known as tooling, industrial decoration shifts the construction of wooden products, lacquerware, decorative surfaces, and other decorative elements from the site to a factory setting for mechanized production. Waste is managed through dust-free workshops and water purification systems, ensuring an odorless and pollution-free environment before the products are transported for installation. This method reduces on-site decoration time by 50% while eliminating the transportation costs of secondary consumables.

Industrial decoration transforms the traditional on-site decoration process. By leveraging precise construction data from design plans, it produces custom decoration components tailored to client needs. Moving construction from the site to factories allows for systematic industrial production, resulting in better customization and user-friendliness. Beyond innovation and environmental benefits, industrial production offers multiple advantages over conventional decoration methods.

Using advanced mechanical equipment for processing and production, industrial decoration ensures standardized and uniform product sizes, reducing on-site waste and toxic materials discharge. This healthy approach allows for immediate installation and occupancy, cutting decoration time by 50% to 60%, while minimizing material waste and avoiding extra transportation of surplus materials.

Traditional on-site construction often uses large core boards and density boards containing formaldehyde residues, releasing harmful substances like benzene and xylene during painting, which seriously threaten health. This low-quality, labor-intensive workshop style results in high costs, long construction periods, and significant pollution—unsuitable for modern living standards.

Industrial decoration replaces manual labor with machinery and workshops with factories. By substituting traditional manual workshops with large-scale industrial decoration, it achieves standardization and normalization through modular design, factory production, and integrated installation. This shift introduces a new concept of residential living and experience.

Key Features:

High Quality: All components and materials for residential decoration are produced on professional factory assembly lines. The standardized and serialized production process eliminates the uncertainty and variability of manual work. Assembly construction ensures no nail holes, no cracks, no noise, and no pollution, significantly enhancing the quality of residential decoration.

Efficiency: Industrial decoration coordinates planning, design, production, and assembly, reducing on-site operations, saving time, and boosting efficiency. Studies show that industrial decoration can shorten construction periods by 50% to 70%.

Cost Savings: Large-scale procurement of raw materials reduces costs, while modular, standardized, serialized, and universal industrial components help lower overall decoration expenses, easing financial burdens on homeowners.

Prefabricated research | Industrial decoration

Residential Industrialization Private Think Tank Group: 147874495

Industrial Building Design (Prefabricated Residential) Designer Group: 138517101

Industrial Architecture Student Group: 199516367

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