Suspending ceiling with three-layer boards

  • Erstellt am 2024-05-30 15:12:19

Spitfire000

2024-05-30 15:12:19
  • #1
Hello everyone,

the planning of our single-family house is almost complete, so some first detailed questions about the interior construction have arisen. The building will be traditionally brick-built and the ceiling will be cast concrete. However, during the inspection of various show homes, we really liked the ceiling elements made of solid wood, as this exactly suits our taste. I have attached a sample picture. Since we will be suspending the ceiling anyway, the question arose whether we could also do this with suitable three-layer panels to achieve the look. Have you had any experience with something like this? Various wood suppliers also advertise that the panels are particularly suitable for wall and ceiling cladding in interior construction. To achieve a flush look, I was thinking of using tongue and groove panels and drilling diagonally through the tongue into the substructure.

What is your opinion on this matter? Is it feasible, and if so, in a similar appearance?

Thank you very much!

Robin
 

kbt09

2024-05-30 17:32:01
  • #2
I think you have to pay special attention to the ceiling height. And, in your sample image, for example, the windows are designed without a visible lintel. That also really expands the view and makes the ceiling feel less oppressive.
 

Spitfire000

2024-05-30 18:14:15
  • #3
We are actually planning something similar. The ceiling height is ultimately intended to be around 2.75m and the design of the windows on the outside without a visible lintel is also planned. That is also one of the reasons why we want to lower the ceiling.
 

rick2018

2024-05-30 18:40:26
  • #4
I don't know how flexible the budget is but take a look at Lignotrend. The sound insulation effect is enormously good. Although not completely flush, there is a wide selection and great functionality.
 

Spitfire000

2024-05-31 08:48:48
  • #5
Thank you for the tip. That definitely goes in the right direction. Is there something like that also with a flush surface?
 

rick2018

2024-06-01 13:41:45
  • #6
Have a look on their website. There are many variants. I don't think just completely smooth because of the function. We have it everywhere too and there are a few members here who have ceilings from Lignotrend.
 

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