Touch of Class
Suspended Ceilings
Explained
What are they?
Suspended ceilings are secondary ceilings suspended from the structural floor slab above, creating a void between the underside of the floor slab and the top of the suspended ceiling.
improvement
Clean look
These systems can improve acoustics in a room by lowering the ceiling height, as well as adding in more absorptive materials. They can also make for a much cleaner design, by concealing wires as well as heating and ventilation pathways.
Midas Touch
Add Some Flair
Drop out ceiling tiles can add to the aesthetic appeal of a ceiling since the fire sprinklers are hidden by the tiles.
Hassle Free
Quick and Easy
Another advantage of a dropped ceiling is that the easily-removed ceiling panels offer instant access to the plenum, which greatly simplifies repairs or alterations.
Our Goal
Objective
Effective building design requires balancing multiple objectives: aesthetics, acoustics, environmental factors, and integration with the building's infrastructure—not to mention cost of construction as well as long-term operation costs.