How to get the perfect false ceiling
False ceilings are always a focal point for any interior space, but
they are quite an endeavour. If you’re planning to install false ceilings to
your home or office, then freeze on a layout before beginning work. But if
there is any technical hitch, do not change designs while installation is in
progress. It could be sloppy and cumbersome during the installation of a false
ceiling, so try to get it done before shifting to your new house. The most
reliable way to do the interior and install false ceilings, hire specialists
who know what they are doing and will carry out the job swiftly.
Should You
Go For a False Ceiling?
When it comes to false ceiling, there are many styles,
textures, visual effects, sizes, colours and materials available in the market.
It depends on your style that works well with your tastes and the space.
False ceiling brings a brilliant choice
for housing, with different light fittings to get varied kinds of mood and
surrounding light effects. It also helps to maintain the temperature and hiding
electrical and other networking cables. False
ceiling is well known for absorbing noise from the upper floor and can
partially obscure sprinkler systems without limiting their functionality.
Also, they are good at energy efficiency as the air-filled gap
between the two layers controls the temperature within a room. It's good for
spaces that are directly below building terraces. They assist in better
optimisation of air conditioning as they reduce the overall volume of space,
hence cooling needed is lesser.
With such advantages, keep one thing in mind that a false ceiling
can close up space, so lower ceilings or smaller rooms may not benefit from
having one. They may become a breeding ground for insects and pests, hence
regular pest control is essential.
Proper waterproofing is another crucial factor for water damage,
mildew and fungus that can sprout over time and you may end up needing to take
over the entire false ceiling after a few years.
Height
Height is the primary factor that one should consider before
installing false ceilings. It's suggested that by installing the false ceiling,
the height of a room from the ceiling should be 9-feet from false ceiling to
floor, which is required to avoid a sense of claustrophobia. For safety
concerns, one must ensure sufficient space between the ceiling and the hands,
so you don’t accidentally knock off chandeliers or any hanging curios.
Wiring
In some places, exposed wires may run across the ceiling for various
functions such as lighting, incorporating smart home technology, channel music
and so on. The exposed wiring can fade the beauty of a false ceiling, so plan
your wiring layout. This will end up defining the shape and design of the false
ceiling, particularly if you only want a partial one or a border.
Ceiling fans
Ceiling fans are quite heavy and require a hoot to be installed on
the main ceiling slab before false ceiling work. It holds especially true in
the case of gypsum or any other lightweight ceilings.
Lighting
False ceiling not only enhances the beauty of the room but also cove
lighting intensifies the ceiling, concealed downlighters heighten the elegance
of a space. In all such cases, setting up the wire beforehand is key. For
recessed lights, have a plan before installing false ceilings so that when you
cut the false ceiling to the house, there should be no framework in the same
spot where you want to install it.
Hanging
features
If you have any heavy items hanging or swinging on the ceiling,
consider installing a sturdy hook in the ceiling slab before setting up the
false ceiling to take the weight.
Room Size
For small rooms size, minimal designs with clean lines, and fancy
mouldings are the best choice. Due to the small space, maximise the space
between the slab and false ceiling by covering all electrical wires, AC ducts,
copper piping etc. within them.
For large rooms size, you can choose from double-layered ceilings to
unusual shapes, textures and finishes to build appeal if the space is large.
Also, you can try to mix and match materials, colours, textures and finishes to
create an impact.
What is the
best false ceiling material?
Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum (GRG) is a composite comprising alpha gypsum cement and water,
reinforced with glass fibres - excellent because it's economical, lightweight,
and long-lasting replacement for traditional plaster. Due to its less
expensive, lightweight and easy to install properties, gypsum can easily shape
into any design, painted or covered with wallpaper.
Diamond Ceilings is one of the leading brands in the False Ceiling
Industry and is known for its quality false ceiling tiles. Diamond Ceilings are
a top Manufacturer and Exporter of Diamond GRG Ceiling Tiles with a focus on
quality. For more information, contact us today!
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