The ceiling in a private house plays an important role, because it should not only be beautiful, but also reliable. The properties of finishing materials such as heat and sound insulation, tolerance of temperature changes, and the absence of conditions for the occurrence of fungus are very important here. So, it is necessary to carefully study the types of ceilings applicable in a private home and make a choice based on this analysis.
Which ceilings are best to choose for a private home?
It often happens that under the ceiling in a house there is wiring, a ventilation system, and insulation, which are best hidden from prying eyes. In this case, stretch or suspended ceilings would be the best choice; besides, in a private house, as a rule, you don’t have to worry about losing a few centimeters of space; here it won’t be as noticeable as in an apartment. Ceilings made of fabric or PVC film are well suited for a home in which people live permanently. If we are talking about an irregularly heated dacha, it is better to forget about the film. Indeed, under the influence of low temperatures it will lose its elasticity and begin to deteriorate.
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But a suspended ceiling in a private house is simply the ideal solution. It is durable, resistant to various environmental factors, quite easy to install and looks beautiful. Today, not only plasterboard, but also elements of metal and wood are used as a material for suspended ceilings. So the design of ceilings in a private house is a purely personal matter, it all depends on the desires and capabilities of the owners.
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A separate issue is the ceilings in a private wooden house, because they must fit harmoniously into the surrounding interior. False ceilings made of solid wood or lining will be good, depending on financial capabilities and personal preferences. Wooden beams located at the top along the perimeter of the room can be used as decorative elements.
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