Learn Everything about False Ceiling for Home
India has been using false ceiling designs for a while now. Without a doubt, ceiling design has never been as diverse and wide-ranging as it is today. Today's homeowners have a wide range of possibilities.
Nonetheless, having too many alternatives can occasionally be puzzling. So, before having their ceilings done, every homeowner needs to be aware of their unique tastes. Let’s see what a false ceiling is and how it will be useful to uplift the look of your home.
Table of Content
- What is False Ceiling ?
1.1 - Purpose of false ceiling.
1.2 - False ceiling classifications based on materials. - Popular types of false ceilings in home.
2.1 - Grid false ceilings.
2.2 - Grid Ceiling’s Features. - Gypsum board false ceilings.
3.1 - Gypsum board's features. - Plywood ceiling
4.1 - Plywood ceiling's features. - Plaster of Paris ceiling.
5.1 - Pop false ceiling's features. - PVC false ceiling.
6.1 - PVC ceiling's features. - Design of false ceiling.
- False ceiling for room.
- False ceiling for kitchen.
- How to maintain false ceiling.?
- Conclusion.
What is False ceiling ?
False ceilings, or dropped ceilings are made up of several materials including gypsum board, Plaster of Paris, wood, etc. to give a decorative ceiling to the rooms and enhance the overall look together with multiple other benefits. Mobel Interiors is a renowned name for false ceiling services.
Purpose of false ceiling
Most people believe that a false ceiling just makes your interiors look better and more aesthetically pleasing. Yet we also miss out on many of the benefits listed below:
- False ceilings conceal undulations in slabs of concrete, etc. and provide smooth surfaces.
- The false ceiling act as a fire separator if fire rated wood or mineral fibre are used to make the ceiling tiles
- As an acoustical barrier, it minimises echo issues (Especially in theatres, conference halls, auditorium etc.)
- The gap between the struts and the ceiling tiles serves as a conduit for the wiring and the under-ceiling lighting system.
- Its design is adaptable and affordable.
- A false ceiling gives the ceiling a neat and finished appearance by concealing the duct work, pipes, and electrical cables.
False ceiling classifications based on materials
There are a total of three factors which form the basis of the classification:
- Economical options - You can opt for a wood ceiling or PVC false ceiling for affordability.
- Application location - For an easy application, choose gypsum board ceiling or plywood ceiling.
- Ambience Requirements - To give the right stylish look, use Plaster of Paris false ceiling.
There are different types of false ceilings in the market and following are the most commonly used false ceiling materials:
Popular types of false ceilings in home
GRID FALSE CEILING
One of the most popular false ceiling styles utilised in commercial office buildings is the grid false ceiling. These ceilings can be used for a wide variety of purposes. These are perfect for hidden wiring. Installed atop steel T-sections or cross-sections, these metal ceiling panels are subsequently supported by rods.
- Materials for Grid Ceilings
- Metal Grid Ceiling
- Mineral Fibre Grid Ceiling
Grid Ceiling’s Features
- Grid Ceilings are particularly effective in blocking out noise.
- Simple to maintain because you can always take out the ceiling tiles
- Both installation and maintenance are simple. Tile replacement requires little to no work
- Grid Ceilings are Cost-Effective
- Their patterns are monolithic.
GYPSUM BOARD FALSE CEILING
The most popular material for artificial ceilings is gypsum. Either square or tapered edges are available on the panels. Gypsum boards can be quickly attached by being placed on a galvanised iron (GI) metal grid or by being nailed directly to ply or other plain surfaces.
GYPSUM BOARD’S FEATURES
- Design and construction flexibility
- Good heat and sound resistance
- Allows for bespoke designs and various shapes
- Light weight
- Up to 15 kg can be carried
PLYWOOD CEILING
Popularity of plywood ceilings is attributed to its aesthetic qualities. These ceilings are made from ply strips that have been either glued or nailed together.
Ply serves as a support for the strips. Plywood ceilings are used in cold climates because of their insulation abilities.
PLYWOOD CEILING’S FEATURES
- Throughout time, appearance changes.
- Allows for unique designs in a variety of shapes.
- Can be treated to extend time period
PLASTER OF PARIS CEILING
The most often used false ceiling material is plaster of Paris. It is the least expensive false ceiling material available. POP is applied on a fiberboard or wood basis that suspends to form the ceiling after being combined with water. It demands creative craftsmanship.
POP FALSE CEILING’S FEATURES
- Construction can be easily done
- The surface can be customised and painted
- Smooth surface
- 12–15 millimetres thick
- Cost varies with design pattern
PVC FALSE CEILING
Another of the most widely utilised ceiling systems is PVC. It addresses the issue of upkeep and cleaning. Many types of climates can use this kind of ceiling. Moreover, it includes a hidden lighting system and flush fittings. These artificial ceilings are among the easiest and least complicated to build.
PVC CEILING’S FEATURES
- Permits various forms and bespoke designs
- Light Weight
- Resistance to moisture
- Easy to maintain
- Waterproof
- Cost friendly
DESIGN OF FALSE CEILING
The primary benefit of a false ceiling is its adaptability. Almost any room in the house may use it. You can use a large bathroom or bedroom as a false ceiling if you have one. Indeed, a lot of homeowners also use it as a false ceiling for their offices.
If there isn't much room in the house, you can just put a bathroom or bedroom adjacent to the kitchen. Then, in the kitchen, you may install a fake wall with a stove and a refrigerator that appears like an ice cream business.
FALSE CEILING FOR ROOMS
This is one of the drawbacks of false ceilings. At least 6 feet (2.48 metres) should separate the floor from the walls. You can typically arrange for walls that are closer to the floor if room is limited.
The ceilings should, however, be at least 6 feet (2.48 m) above the ground. If there is more room, it is usually possible to arrange for walls that are closer to the wall, and if there is more room, it is possible to place 2 or 3 walls that are 6 feet or less apart. But you'll need distinct walls that are at least 6 feet (2.48 m) high for large areas like a bedroom, bathroom, or kitchen.
FALSE CEILING FOR KITCHENS
One of the drawbacks of false ceilings is now apparent. If the walls are too low, the kitchen may be overlooked. Hence, if you have a large kitchen, you must select a shining surface like granite, marble, or even wooden floors.
The cabinets should have large cabinet-accessible doors and be at least 6 feet (2.48 m) tall. Moreover, the counters must be at least 6 feet (2.48 m) high.
HOW TO MAINTAIN FALSE CEILING?
Only when the following factors are taken into account do false ceilings function well:
The material is selected based on the desired ambiance
Maintain the proper floor-to-ceiling height
Built and maintained properly over time
CONCLUSION
You can use all of these to determine the ideal colour, design, and material for your house. After you have it, you may begin organising the construction of your own house. Your home can be built once it has been planned out.
Your home's design process is a delicate one. It is delicate since you have to take the house's appearance into account. You must also take into account your family's comfort and the surroundings in which they live.
Before starting to build your home, each stage of the design process is required. Mobel Interiors has different and unique designs for false ceilings in your home. Enhance your home’s look today with the right false ceiling which suits your home.
Need help in figuring out what’s the best? Get in touch with our professional designers today and know how you can bring the relevant charm to your home.