A ceiling covers the upper interior surface of a room and conceals structural elements above. Common ceiling types include dropped ceilings that are suspended below structural elements, allowing for ducts and insulation. Ceilings can be decorated and come in styles like cathedral, barrel-shaped, stretched, and coffered. False ceilings provide insulation and an attractive appearance while concealing wiring and fixtures between the main ceiling and room.
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Ceiling Materials
A ceiling covers the upper interior surface of a room and conceals structural elements above. Common ceiling types include dropped ceilings that are suspended below structural elements, allowing for ducts and insulation. Ceilings can be decorated and come in styles like cathedral, barrel-shaped, stretched, and coffered. False ceilings provide insulation and an attractive appearance while concealing wiring and fixtures between the main ceiling and room.
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Ceiling
- A ceiling is an overhead interior surface that covers the upper limits
of a room. - It is not generally considered a structural element, but a finished surface concealing the underside of the roof structure or the floor of a story above. - Ceilings can be decorated to taste, and there are many fine examples of frescoes and artwork on ceilings specially in religious buildings. - The most common type of ceiling is the dropped ceiling which is suspended from structural elements above. - Pipework of ducts can be run in the gap above the ceiling, and insulation and fireproofing material can be placed here. - Other types of ceiling include the cathedral ceiling, the concave or barrel-shaped ceiling, the stretched ceiling and the coffered ceiling.
- Concealed grid ceiling systems offer a minimalist and elegant appearance. They can be suspended, fastened directly or bonded with adhesive to the soffit. With no visible grid even ceilings that contain services installations will appear uninterrupted. Semi – Concealed Grid
- This system is designed to support planks tiles that are up to 300 mm
wide and 1200, 1500, 1800 and up to 2500 mm long. - Planks manufactured from a variety of materials including mineral / rock, steel, aluminum and etc. - Prices go up to Rs. 89 per plank depending on the size too. - Advantages: such planks are easily marketed and available in the market. Easy to place and less time consuming.
False Ceiling
- A false ceiling is nothing but a layer of insulation
- It is suspended ceiling between the main ceiling and room - It gives beautiful appearance to our interior home.
Types of Ceiling Systems:
Exposed Grid
- Most common type.
- Consists of long strips inter connected
Concealed Griclean
- Smooth as well as expensive
- Uses acoustical tiles to hide grid system from view
Purpose of False Ceiling
- Improves the overall look of the home
- Insulation reduces heat from the roof. - Offers acoustical improvement Types of False Ceiling
Wooden Ceilings
Gypsum Ceilings
Thermocol Ceilings
Grid Ceilings
PVC Ceilings
Disadvantages of False Ceilings:
- A ceiling helps cool the room
- When the height of the room is too much, providing a ceiling helps to reduce the height - Reducing the height also helps in reducing the capacity of the air – conditioner, covering the upper area also has the multiple advantages such concealing the wiring, lighting fixtures, air – conditioning ducts, security cameras, and other fixtures.
Wooden False Ceiling
- It is used both for providing roofing and for aesthetical purpose in a
building - It can be used both for domestic and commercial purpose Types of Wooden False Ceiling