- End to end services from design to execution
- Coordination based approach with lighting and HVAC
- Use of leading branded materials
- On site supervision for safety & correctness
- Timely completion
FALSE CEILING WORK
A false ceiling is not just a decorative element; it is a functional layer that provides comfort, enhances the look of the space, and accommodates lighting, electrical wiring, air-conditioning ducts, speakers, and other services within it. Completing the false ceiling is an important milestone in interior work and also in the payment schedule.
WHY FALSE CEILING MATTER
In the 1990s, false ceilings were rarely used in retail stores and corporate offices, and their use in F&B outlets was also limited. However, today false ceilings are an essential part of interiors in retail spaces, restaurants, and corporate offices to conceal services and create a clean and organized appearance.
False ceilings are planned from the design stage itself, in coordination with lighting, HVAC, electrical systems, speakers, automation, and communication cables. All these services must be completed before finishing the false ceiling. This ensures a clean final look and enhances the overall interior environment.
Types of Ceiling We Execute
| Type | Features | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Gypsum board ceiling | Seamless finish | Retail stores — F&B outlets — Corporate offices |
| POP ceiling | Decorative works | Living room — colonial & neo classical interior themes |
| High end grid acoustic ceiling | Detachable tiles for noise reduction | Cafeterias — printer rooms |
| PVC ceiling | Moisture resistant, washable and lightweight | Commercial & school bathrooms — industrial areas |
| Wood / veneer ceiling | Premium finish | Lobby — corporate floors — retail — F&B outlets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Gypsum board, POP, Grid ceiling, wood/veneer, acrylic, mirror, bamboo, aluminum/MS, etc.
A false ceiling is important because it improves the look of a space while hiding wires, ducts, and other services. It also helps create better lighting and enhances overall comfort.
A false ceiling is designed to conceal electrical wiring, lighting fixtures, air-conditioning ducts, speakers, and communication cables, keeping the space neat and clutter-free.
False ceiling work should be done only after completing all major services like electrical, HVAC, and wiring to avoid rework later.
Earlier, false ceilings were rarely used, but today they are an essential part of retail, restaurant, and office interiors for both functionality and design.
It is considered a milestone because it indicates that most hidden services are completed and the project is moving towards final finishing stages.
With a false ceiling, you can place lights like spotlights, LED strips, and panels where needed. This helps make the room look well-lit and visually appealing.
If the work is not completed properly, the ceiling may need to be opened again, which can increase costs, delay the project, and affect the finished look.