Among them, the Heartfelt® Multipanel line, a modular, linear and versatile felt ceiling system that has recently expanded its collection with three new sizes – 35x80, 35x130 and 35x180 mm, adding to the common 30圆0 panel. Responding to this growing tendency, Hunter Douglas Architectural has developed a series of high-quality ceiling solutions in various styles and materials. – Pieter van Rees, Business Development Manager at Hunter Douglas ArchitecturalĪ sound-proof solution that enhances calmness You could say that the inner ceiling can be seen again. Fortunately, that is now a thing of the past. Architects paid little attention to beautiful aesthetics. This has been possible with new products and innovations in the interior design sector, which have experimented with different materials, shapes and colors that have enabled architects to further unleash their creativity.įor a long time, the interior ceiling was not very interesting: above all, it had to be functional. Recognizing their potential, recent design movements have looked to combine practicality and aesthetics in modern ceilings, leaving behind purely functional surfaces that paid no attention to comfort and visual appearance. They also allow the enclosure or separation of spaces and contribute to sound diffusion, hence reducing noise transfer between rooms. For example, they provide comfort, act as protective surfaces for other building systems, conceal structural elements, and add layers of texture, movement and color. Nonetheless, ceilings can serve multiple purposes in any architectural project. Unlike decor, wallpaper, furniture and other pieces that define indoor ambiance, it is not usually emphasized as a crucial design component, often resulting in the classic plain white shade that continues to be the norm in many, if not most, interior spaces. Known as the “fifth wall,” a ceiling is the interior overhead surface that covers the upper limit of a room.
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