Unique Buildings Made with Stretch Ceilings
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Upon entering an interior space, the ceiling may not be the first thing that you notice ? and that makes total sense, given the fact that most ceilings tend to be made from some bland form of drywall or suspended paneling. Some ceilings are left exposed, allowing the structural concrete to contribute to a space’s overall feel. Whereas floors and walls can come in numerous textures and colors, ceilings are often limited in the way of diversity. With stretch ceilings, that diversity grows substantially. In use since 1969, stretch ceilings have been put into automobile showrooms, sporting facilities, airports, and museums all around the world. These non-flammable PVC sheets are heated, stretched, and eventually supported by perimeter tracks. A single sheet can span an entire floor, be configured to create three-dimensional forms, and even be used as a medium for light transmission.
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