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Ceiling ideas

Posted by chad brock at June 01. 2006


We're in the process of building a carriage house that has a roof top deck. The roof has a small amount of flex and the builder is concerned that over time the the joints of a sheet rock ceiling will crack. Are there some ceiling cladding alternatives to sheetrock that may tolerate some movement?



Re: Ceiling ideas

Posted by Kevin Dickson at June 04. 2006


A Drop Ceiling would work. Like you see in offices. There are some cool ceiling tiles available, just not at Home Depot.



Re: Ceiling ideas

Posted by sydney roberts at June 05. 2006


How about good old wood? A nice clear wood that you can leave natural or stain any color you like. Just say no to knotty pine.

Sydney



Re: Ceiling ideas

Posted by Ilona Nikoff at May 12. 2007

There are several ceiling option, but sounds like the best one would be stretch ceiling you can see it at www.colorado-ceilings.com There are several nice ceiling solutions listed on that site.


Re: Ceiling ideas

Posted by Connie at May 13. 2007

Those stretch ceilings look good! They seem to be a perfect solution to easily hide the ugly popcorn ceilings we have in our Florida home. This isn't my thread, but thanks for the link, Ilona!


 
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