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Partition walls and drop ceilings

Our company Pl Builders specialises in the installation of suspended ceilings and partition walls. Thanks to our knowledge, experience and the use of top quality tools and materials, we offer services to the highest standards. Reliability, durability and aesthetic appearance are our priorities. We invite you to make use of our services.

Partitions - Functional and Aesthetic

Partitions separate rooms, separate spaces or have a decorative function. Unlike structural and load-bearing walls, they do not carry loads and do not need to be as solid. They are usually made of a lightweight but durable material that provides good sound insulation - such as cellular concrete or brick. Another popular material is plasterboard, which only serves as an aesthetic and zoning structure. There are also other materials that can be used for their construction, such as ceramics, silicates, expanded clay concrete, glass blocks (Luxfer) or fibre-cement panels.

One of the advantages of partition walls is that they can be erected at any time and virtually anywhere, as they do not support the building structure. They can be plastered or painted to achieve the desired visual effect.

There are many ways to use partition walls in a living space. After all, they do not have to extend from floor to ceiling. You can put up a low wall to separate the dining room from the living room, demarcate the living room and the home office, separate the open kitchen from the neighbouring space (without darkening either room) or divide the space in the bathroom, thus providing a higher level of privacy (wall next to the toilet, bidet, bathtub or shower).

 

The suspended ceiling is not only a decorative feature, but also a functional solution that can make your space more stylish and modern. It is a great option for those who want to hide unsightly elements such as unevenness in the ceiling. A suspended ceiling works well with linear Led lights or sound systems, or even with gaming equipment that can be hidden in the soffit to maintain a great acoustic and visual experience.

It's not just in the living room, kitchen or bathroom that you should opt for a suspended ceiling - it's also a great solution for basements or utility rooms. In these spaces, the ceilings are usually sloppily finished, and a modern soffit can make the whole space feel stylish. What's more, it is possible to hide not only lighting, but also technical wiring, plumbing and air-conditioning pipes in the false ceiling, which will keep the room tidy and aesthetically pleasing.

In summary, a suspended ceiling is the perfect solution for those who value not only aesthetics, but also functionality. Whether you want to hide unsightly elements or simply decorate the space in a modern style, a suspended ceiling will certainly meet your expectations.

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