Suspended ceilings have for years been associated primarily with office and public spaces. Their main advantages - ease of installation, masking of technical installations and improved acoustics - meant that they were chosen mainly for functional reasons.
Golina office building, Jarocin
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In recent years, however, standard suspended ceilings have been undergoing a revolution of sorts, gaining a new aesthetic appeal that allows them to be used in modern residential interiors and creative commercial spaces.
SKEB Olsztyn
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Aesthetics in a new edition
Thanks to new materials, textures and colors, suspended ceilings are no longer a boring addition. Our offer now includes panels with interesting patterns - from geometric shapes to subtle wood-like textures. The introduction of panels of non-standard sizes and the possibility of personalization (such as perforations) allows you to create a ceiling that becomes the main decorative element of the interior. Such a solution was found, for example, in the Skeb Olsztyn headquarters, where the ceiling is, among other things, a decorative element.
Golina office building, Jarocin
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A new look at expanded metal
Expanded metal is a material that has gained popularity not only for its technical properties, but also for its unique aesthetic qualities. It is used in architecture, interior design and facade projects, bringing a modern and original look to spaces.
SKEB Olsztyn
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The unique structure of the mesh, created in the process of simultaneous cutting and stretching of metal, gives it an industrial and futuristic character. As a result, it fits perfectly into the aesthetics of modern interiors, lofts or minimalist arrangements. Geometric patterns - from simple rhombuses to more fine shapes - attract attention and create distinctive visual accents. An example, though, is the Golina office building, where mesh ceilings look incredibly elegant.
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