Construction site with exposed metal framing, electrical wiring, ventilation ducts, and a partially painted wall.

GRID CEILINGS

Interior of a building under construction with a white ceiling, partially installed ceiling tiles, unfinished walls, and construction materials including a ladder, door, and wooden panels.

Grid ceilings, also known as suspended or drop ceilings, consist of a metal framework supporting lightweight ceiling tiles. This system is widely used in commercial and residential spaces for its practicality and versatility.

Uses of Grid Ceilings:

  • Concealment: Hide wiring, pipes, and ductwork while allowing easy access for maintenance.

  • Aesthetic Appeal: Create a clean, professional finish with various tile designs and materials.

  • Acoustic Control: Reduce noise levels with sound-absorbing ceiling tiles.

  • Lighting Integration: Accommodate recessed lighting and ventilation fixtures seamlessly.

  • Customisation: Offer flexibility in tile patterns, finishes, and materials to suit different spaces.

Construction site with exposed ceiling framework, silver air ducts, electrical wiring, and multiple outlets on the wall with wires hanging out.
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