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Acoustic ceiling (wood)

The strengths of ceiling cladding and suspended ceilings made of wood or wood-based materials lie in the high-quality appearance due to the wooden soffit and, in the case of products with corresponding properties, in the significant improvement of room acoustics. Top layers with visible chipboard, wood veneers or solid wood offer a wide range of design options, which are further expanded by the various ceiling systems, e.g. with continuously closed, grid-elemented or semi-open soffits. Suspended ceilings with vaulted ceilings are also possible.

Image: System sketch of wooden ceiling cladding or suspended ceiling, closed throughout - bauwion

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More about acoustic ceilings made of wood

Acoustic ceilings made of wood usually consist of a layer of sound-absorbing insulation on which a base layer of plywood is applied. This in turn has a veneer surface. The veneer surface is finger-jointed. The individual strips are about half a cm apart from each other. Sound penetrates the acoustic ceiling through the joints and is absorbed by the sound insulation.

Acoustic

ceilings are available for screwing or with click systems.

The surfaces of the ceilings can be designed. Through varnishing, coatings, nonwovens or surface treatment.

For

example, luminaires can also be embedded in the ceiling elements.

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