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Simple False Ceiling Designs for your home
In simple terms, a false ceiling is a fitted ceiling that hangs below the original ceiling of a room or home. A false ceiling in your room can significantly improve the aesthetics as well as the functionality of your room.
These are usually mounted at a minimum distance of 8 inches from the original ceiling. They’re versatile enough to be constructed in homes of any size– it’s all about being clever with shapes and available space.
A white ceiling might be safe but it doesn’t have to be boring. Try these exciting tricks for a monotone white ceiling to add some three-dimensional excitement.
Gypsum False Ceiling
Gypsum is an offspring of calcium and is used in the construction of lightweight ceilings. They usually come in the form of boards that are then hung off the ceiling with iron or wooden frameworks and given a lick of paint.
Loft Ceiling
Simple and stylish, this loft bedroom uses raw industrial elements and sustainable recycled pine to create comfort at a low cost. The ceiling and walls are of poured concrete, neatly outlined using L-shaped metal girders.
Multi-Layered False ceiling
Layers are a great way to experiment with an already versatile medium to create a completely personalised ceiling. In larger rooms, a multi-layered ceiling in the centre of the ceiling creates drama and the feeling of grandeur, while those laid out near the edges are more likely to make space look wider.
Coffered False ceiling:
Coffers are sunken square or boxy panels that are fixed into a ceiling. Aside from instantly bringing drama into space, this ceiling design also creates the illusion of higher ceiling height and multiple dimensions within one room.
Sloping Skylights
Wouldn’t you love to wake up to the first rays of the sun slanting across your bed every morning? These gorgeous skylights make it possible. And we must say— the rest of this lovely bedroom is pretty impressive, too!
Old World Charm
Here’s a pretty country-style wooden ceiling that can be recreated using plywood and veneer, or one-side board, at a fraction of the cost without compromising on the aesthetics.
Island ceiling
Smaller island — the smaller size is meant to house just the fan or a ceiling light. The smaller island also makes way for a larger space to be lit up by the cove lighting.
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