Sound-absorbing materials designed to reduce noise and improve sound quality in various environments.
Sound-absorbing materials designed to reduce noise and improve sound quality in various environments.
Metal ceilings are made from various metals, including aluminum, steel, and stainless steel, to form tiles, panels, or tiles within a grid system. These ceilings are known for their durability, modern aesthetic, and easy maintenance.
Open cell ceilings are formed from a grid of exposed panels, creating an open, airy look. These ceilings are typically made from metal and have a unique structure that allows for flexibility in design, creating a seamless flow of light and air.
A baffle ceiling consists of vertical or slatted panels arranged in a grid pattern to enhance aesthetics and acoustics. These panels are usually made from metal, wood, or mineral fiber. The design allows air to flow freely between the panels, creating a visually appealing and modern look.
Acoustic ceilings are specifically designed to improve the sound quality within a room by reducing noise levels. These ceilings often use materials like mineral fiber, fiberglass, or perforated metal to absorb sound.
The covering that forms a ceiling on the underside of the roof in the area that extends beyond the walls of a home.
Access doors tend to be larger and more substantial, while access panels are smaller and usually made to be flush with the surrounding space.
Ceiling tiles made of a gypsum core covered with a PVC laminate.