Suspended Ceiling

Architectural Elements

Definition

A false ceiling creates a new ceiling below the existing one. It hides ducts and spotlights, improves acoustics, and allows for recessed lighting.

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A false ceiling is a popular decorative solution for profoundly transforming the ambiance of your interior. Beyond hiding technical elements such as ducts and lighting fixtures, it allows for visually restructuring the space and significantly improving its acoustics. You can choose from a wide range of materials, from plaster to metal, wood, or mineral tiles, each offering distinct style and finish possibilities. Current trendy false ceilings come in geometric shapes, material effects, or neutral shades for a soothing atmosphere. Remember to coordinate your choices with the rest of your decor for perfect harmony. You can also play with lighting by integrating recessed spotlights or indirect lighting to enhance your ceiling. A false ceiling is therefore an essential architectural element to personalize your entire room with style.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A false ceiling hides ducts and spotlights beneath the existing ceiling. It improves acoustics and allows for recessed lighting.

A false ceiling is made of plasterboard on a metal frame. Plan for enough height for spotlights (minimum 10 cm between the false and true ceiling).

Mistake: a false ceiling that is too low, making the room feel cramped. Keep a minimum height of 2.40 m under the false ceiling for comfort.

The main advantages of a false ceiling are improved acoustics, concealment of electrical cables and spotlights, and greater flexibility for recessed lighting.

The main materials used for false ceilings are plaster, polystyrene, PVC, wood, and mineral tiles. Each material offers different properties and finishes.

The ideal height for a false ceiling depends on the room and your preferences. Generally, a height of 20 to 30 cm below the existing ceiling is recommended for a harmonious and functional result.

To maintain your false ceiling, it is important to dust it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or aggressive cleaning products that could damage the materials.

False ceilings offer many possibilities for recessed lighting, such as LED spotlights, wall lights, or pendant lights. Choose lighting that harmoniously integrates with your decor.

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