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Gypsum ceilings

Gypsum ceilings represent the most prevalent type of false ceilings. Their remarkable versatility allows for the creation of elaborate designs. These ceilings are seamless, blending together without visible edges or seams, and can be crafted with rounded contours. A wide array of styles is achievable, ranging from vintage to luxurious and chic to classic. When paired with contemporary lighting fixtures, they impart an ethereal ambiance to the space.

Additionally, there are now advanced boards on the market that offer improved features such as moisture resistance, fire resistance, and soundproofing capabilities. Overall, the key advantages of gypsum ceilings include (a) aesthetic design, (b) consistent lighting, (c) thermal insulation, (d) enhanced soundproofing, and (e) energy efficiency

PVC Ceiling

PVC ceilings represent a modern alternative to traditional false ceilings, featuring pre-printed designs. Being made of plastic, they offer resistance to moisture. Similar to gypsum ceilings, a channel structure is required for the installation of PVC sheets, and they can be cut and installed more quickly than gypsum.

One of the primary benefits of PVC ceilings is their availability in pre-printed designs, allowing for creative combinations with gypsum to achieve distinctive and appealing aesthetics. However, implementing step structures and rounded designs, which are often associated with gypsum, poses challenges when using PVC sheets. Additionally, the joints where the PVC sheets connect can result in visible grooves or edges.

Grid Ceilings

Grid ceilings are the standard type of false ceilings utilized in office environments. Typically, they consist of 2x2 ft mineral boards that are positioned atop suspended channels. This design facilitates quick and convenient access to utilities such as electrical wiring and fire safety systems located above the false ceiling, which is attached to the soffit.

Armstrong and Ecophon (from Saint Gobain) are the primary branded options, although there is a wide array of other brands available in the market. It is important to recognize that even within these brands, there exists a variety of products with differing quality characteristics tailored for specific applications. Key attributes such as moisture resistance, noise reduction, durability, and load-bearing capacity are essential considerations that a discerning client should inquire about.

Asian Paints & Major Brands

Product Cost : Rs 400-700 per litre

Painting Cost : Rs 18-25 per sqft

(2coats paint + 1coat primer, without putty)

Eg. Features: Washable, Anti-microbial, Elastomeric

Product Cost : Rs 200-400 per litre

Painting Cost : Rs 14-18 per sqft

(2coats paint + 1coat primer, without putty)

Eg. Features: Semi-Washable, Vibrant Colors, Durable

Product Cost : Rs 100-200 per litre

Painting Cost : Rs 10-14 per sqft

(2coats paint + 1coat primer, without putty)

Eg. Features: Good color ranage, doesn't fade

Click on images above to see product details

Product Cost : Rs 400-700 per litre

Painting Cost : Rs 18-25 per sqft

(2coats paint + 1coat primer, without putty)

Eg. Features: Washable, Anti-microbial, Elastomeric

Product Cost : Rs 200-400 per litre

Painting Cost : Rs 14-18 per sqft

(2coats paint + 1coat primer, without putty)

Eg. Features: Semi-Washable, Vibrant Colors, Durable

Product Cost : Rs 100-200 per litre

Painting Cost : Rs 10-14 per sqft

(2coats paint + 1coat primer, without putty)

Eg. Features: Good color ranage, doesn't fade

Click on images above to see product details

Product Cost : Rs 400-700 per litre

Painting Cost : Rs 18-25 per sqft

(2coats paint + 1coat primer, without putty)

Eg. Features: Washable, Anti-microbial, Elastomeric

Product Cost : Rs 200-400 per litre

Painting Cost : Rs 14-18 per sqft

(2coats paint + 1coat primer, without putty)

Eg. Features: Semi-Washable, Vibrant Colors, Durable

Product Cost : Rs 100-200 per litre

Painting Cost : Rs 10-14 per sqft

(2coats paint + 1coat primer, without putty)

Eg. Features: Good color ranage, doesn't fade

Click on images above to see product details

Product Cost : Rs 400-700 per litre

Painting Cost : Rs 18-25 per sqft

(2coats paint + 1coat primer, without putty)

Eg. Features: Washable, Anti-microbial, Elastomeric

Product Cost : Rs 200-400 per litre

Painting Cost : Rs 14-18 per sqft

(2coats paint + 1coat primer, without putty)

Eg. Features: Semi-Washable, Vibrant Colors, Durable

Product Cost : Rs 100-200 per litre

Painting Cost : Rs 10-14 per sqft

(2coats paint + 1coat primer, without putty)

Eg. Features: Good color ranage, doesn't fade

Click on images above to see product details

Frequently Asked Questions

There are numerous options available for false ceilings:
1. Gypsum False Ceiling - The predominant choice in metropolitan areas.
2. POP False Ceiling - The former leading option in the market.
3. Wooden False Ceiling.
4. Metal False Ceiling.
5. Various other materials, including fiber, glass, and a range of decorative elements, are also utilized in false ceiling designs.

There are numerous benefits to installing a false ceiling:
1. It offers a tidy appearance by concealing all wires and pipes.
2. It aids in acoustic insulation from the upper floor.
3. It enhances the aesthetic appeal of the ceiling, allowing for customization.
4. In many instances, it provides fire protection by creating compartments.
5. It presents an excellent opportunity for additional lighting.

Numerous advantages exist, with the primary ones being: 1. Aesthetic appeal, 2. Soundproofing capabilities, 3. Concealment of wires and plumbing.

Once the designs are finalized, the installation of the false ceiling will require up to seven days. In certain instances, intricate craftsmanship or specialized materials may be necessary, which could extend the timeline further.

A false ceiling, also referred to as a dropped ceiling, is constructed to hang approximately 7 to 8 inches below the original ceiling. Initially, a framework is established from the ceiling, followed by the attachment of sheets made from gypsum, plaster of Paris, or other flat materials to this framework. After the installation of the false ceiling is complete, it is typically finished with putty and paint for a polished appearance.