Basic knowledge

Wooden Inlay Ceiling

Suspended ceiling system, in which the top layer components made of wood or wood-based materials are loosely placed on parts of the substructure that are visible/partially concealed or completely concealed from below. This allows quick access to all areas of the false ceiling at any time. There are the following common variants:

 

  • systems in which the top layer components lie flush on the substructure (for a continuous ceiling pattern) or alternatively with a stepped rebate (for an emphasis on the joints and the individual elements, see illustration).
  • Systems that meet the requirements for fire resistance as a room-enclosing component.
  • Systems to improve room acoustics, e.g. through a small-scale perforation in conjunction with a fleece lamination on the back.

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