Grid ceiling installation
A grid ceiling is a secondary ceiling, hung below the main (structural) ceiling and is a staple of modern construction and architecture in both residential and commercial applications.
Effective building design requires balancing multiple objectives: aesthetics, acoustics, environmental factors and integration with the building’s infrastructure.
Modern dropped ceilings were initially created to hide the building infrastructure, including piping, wiring, and/or ductwork, by creating a plenum space above the dropped ceiling, while allowing access for repairs and inspections. Grid ceilings may also be used to hide problems, such as structural damage.
For many years, this ceilings were made of basic white tiles, but modern innovations now offer a plethora of options in sizes, colors, materials, visual effects and shapes, patterns and textures.