Suspended Ceilings
A ceiling that is not part of the structural framework of a building

Suspended ceilings that is not part of the structural framework of a building, installed below the level of the underside of the floor above or of theroof. This type of ceilings are commonly used to provide space for services eg. cables, recessed lighting and piping; to reduce the cost of heating in a room; to improve the acoustics; or to produce more aesthetically pleasing proportions.

