If you decide to install a suspended ceiling in your apartment, remember that it is worth doing only in those rooms where there is an “extra” space. Usually a suspended ceiling requires at least 10 cm of the height of the room. There are many advantages of suspended ceilings – they hide an uneven “native” ceiling, engineering communications, give the room coziness.
They also have heat – and soundproofing properties. In terms of sound insulation, modern suspended ceilings surpass even the cork. When equipping a suspended ceiling on its own, it is most often selected as a material for panels as a material for panels. This material allows you to easily hide communications and level irregularities, create a multi -level ceiling.
Drywall can be mounted in a “dry” way, avoiding dust and dirt. It also allows you to easily integrate lighting devices, fire extinguishing systems and ventilation grilles into suspended ceilings. Mineral -fiber and mineral wool slabs, metal sheets are also used as panels. Hanging supporting systems for ceilings can be three types: hidden, half -dead and visible.
Most often use the last two options, which is associated with ease of installation. When installing the ceiling, the parietal corner profile is first marked and fixed around the perimeter, on which the guide profile is based.
Suspensions are attached to the overlap, which also support the guide profile. A connecting profile is installed on the guide and corner profiles. The resulting system is a frame for the ceiling. The final stage is the laying of modular elements on it, which are usually mounted manually using a latch on a supporting profile.