New roof on your head Gyproc plasterboard false ceilings
Interior designs and layout play a vital role in the aesthetic appeal of your home. Attractive colours or patterns, decorative wall panels, furniture, show pieces, indoor plants all are elements that are mostly considered in defining the internal ambience and the overall environment. The use of designer flooring, natural stone, carpets have been some of the ways floors have also entered the set of design consideration.
Ceilings play a vital role within an interior space. They offer the maximum unobstructed view in a room and thereby never fail to catch the eye. Ceiling décor is also an important aspect of interior design and can play a vital role in defining the look and the feel of a room. Having a false ceiling is just one way to enhance the room’s aesthetics.
False Ceilings serve a dual purpose within an indoor space: Aesthetics: – with the smooth surface + possibilities of designs and patterns Functional: – concealed lighting (through concealment of electrical wiring and light fixtures), thermal insulation and acoustics
All these play a vital role in creating an environment within a room. It is no surprise that false ceilings are slowly forming an integral part of any interior design for new and old constructions.
False ceilings are suspended a few inches below the structural ceiling on a metal framework. Though having a false ceiling may appear as a slightly expensive proposition at first, it has distinct functional as well as aesthetic advantages which make them well worth the money.
Why go for a false ceilingOn a functional note, false ceilings offer excellent insulation against heat due to the air gap between the two ceiling layers. Also due to a smaller air volume, your power bills due to air-conditioning will be reduced significantly.
On the aesthetics front, all your services like wiring, ducting and insulation can be concealed within the false ceilings. Lights can be inset into a false ceiling, which prevents having to dust them while providing you with a clean, level surface below. False ceilings also offer a smooth finish, which improves the light reflectance off the ceilings. This in turn makes better use of natural lighting by day and the need for artificial light sources.
Easy on maintenance, functional and aesthetic appeal makes false ceilings the most practical ceiling décor. Building a good false ceilingBoth gypsum plasterboards and Plaster of Paris (POP) boards have been used in the construction of false ceilings in India. In most of your office and commercial interiors, gypsum plasterboard based false ceilings are used as they are faster to construct and have many more advantages to traditional POP ceilings. Gyproc Ceiling SolutionsGyproc plasterboard ceilings are the ultimate ceiling solution for today’s buildings. Along with aesthetic appeal, they are lightweight and also high levels of performance in terms of strength, fire rating, acoustics and thermal insulation than POP. Since gypsum boards have been in use across the globe, the market today has international players like Saint-Gobain Gyproc offering high quality and certified ceiling solutions in India.
Gypsum false ceilings are not expensive as usually considered by most. A plain false ceiling with genuine Gyproc metal framing and accessories will cost approximately Rs. 65‑70/sq. ft. installed while a designer ceiling variant with patterns will cost about Rs.90‑100/sq. ft. installed depending on the design variations.
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