There are increased demands on dacha ceilings. They must be resistant to temperature changes, not suffer from increased moisture, easy to install and look good. Also, ideas for installing a ceiling in a country house should be as quick and cheap as possible.
Various types of lining
One of the most favorite materials for finishing the ceiling in a country house is lining. However, what kind of ceiling to make in a dacha depends on its intended use. If the house is not intended for permanent residence, then wooden lining is far from the best option. It must be treated to prevent the development of bacteria and mold; it can swell from moisture and dry out under large temperature changes. But its plastic versions are perfect for a country house. They are unpretentious, easy to assemble, and the number of their designs is simply huge. In addition, plastic is a fairly cheap material.
Drywall
Another idea for a dacha ceiling involves the use of plasterboard. Its slabs are large enough for installation to proceed quickly, they do not require initial processing, and look beautiful on the ceiling. Their installation does not require not only special knowledge, but also complex tools. Difficulties may arise if you want to make a multi-level ceiling, but at the dacha you can refuse such design delights.
Plywood
Plywood is now a forgotten option for a dacha ceiling. However, a ceiling finished with plywood and varnished looks very decent, and the cost of such finishing material is extremely attractive. One has only to choose special moisture-resistant types and then it will retain its excellent appearance for a long time. In addition, to extend the service life of the plywood ceiling, you can additionally treat it with stain and then coat it with varnish, emphasizing the structure of the material. Plywood is easy to install, and it is also an environmentally friendly material that can serve as a worthy alternative to wooden lining.
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