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Standard Ceilings: |
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These are 6mm ceiling
boards nailed or screwed into brandering,
joined with a steel H-Strip joiner strip. Do
not plaster 6mm ceiling board. The board is
not manufactured to allow the for the extra
layer of plaster required on the joints or
to carry the weight of the plaster across
the complete ceiling board.
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Flush Plastered Ceilings: |
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Flushed Plastered
ceilings are ideal for a class finish to a
residents. We do not compromise on quality
of the board, and insist on installing a 9mm
board, as the 6mm board is not manufactured
to carry the weight of the plaster and tends
to sag over time.
Status ceilings is well renowned for both
the standard steel strip ceiling and our
flush plastered ceiling. Should you get a
better quote, speak to our representative to
see if we can better the price!
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Suspended Ceilings: |
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Grid system is
suspended/hung from a concrete slab, and
used in offices due to the ease of access
into the roof (to run various cables, and
adaptable for change).
We offer a wide range of tiles, dependant on
your unique requirements, from acoustic;
insulated; dexterity etc. Feel free to
discuss your requirements with our
representative.
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Isoboard Ceilings: |
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Isoboard is made by
polymerising styrene, which is produced by
combining benzene and ethylene. The
polystyrene thus produced is one of the
thermoplastic materials sometimes called
linear polymers.
These are materials that soften on the
application of heat and harden as they cool.
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Knotty Pine Ceilings: |
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Made popular in the
‘70’s, and seem to be coming back into
fashion, the wooden finish adds to a natural
feel to our African roots.
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Knotty Pine ceiling
installed between laminated beams.
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Bulkheads: |
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"L" Shaped Bulkheads: |
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A box is created against
the wall , dropping down from the original
ceiling height. Can be used for down lights
to highlight art on a wall, or to tie in two
rooms with differing ceiling heights.
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"U" Shaped
Bulkheads: |
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Creating a feature in the
middle of the room or dividing two areas, a
“U” shaped bulkhead would be installed.
Often used to mirror a central work unit in
a kitchen, or bar area. Ideal for the
drawing attention to a unique light /
chandelier.
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Double Step Bulkheads: |
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This bulkhead is built
with two levels or steps. This design has
the tendency for giving a room the feeling
of height. It works well in areas where
there are structural lintels that need to be
hidden with an elegant solutions.
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Light Trough Bulkheads: |
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A light trough is a gap
created above the standard ceiling height in
order to produce an superior effect on the
area. Used to section or highlight areas in
an open plan room, alternatively used to add
a dramatic impression. Placing lights in the
light trough on a different circuit to the
main lighting will create a romantic,
calming atmosphere.
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Barrels and Vaults: |
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Extruding barrels are
generally used to disguise or conceal air
conditioning ducting or unsightly structural
protrusions.
With a barrel or vault ceiling there must be
sufficient space between the roof void to
house the “indentation”, alternatively the
ceiling height will need to be dropped.
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Domes: |
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As with most European
architecture, especially that of Italy, the
ceiling dome creates the feeling of
grandeur. The modern twist of a very classic
ceiling is to place a light trough around
the base of the dome. This allows the light
to warm the curves in the dome and emphasis
the rooms elegance.
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Decorative: |
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Cornice: |
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W = 110MM
H = 110MM
F = 156MM |
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We are proud to represent 3 of the largest
cornice importers/manufactures in South
Africa. As both supplier and installer we
can match most existing cornice, or can
offer a cornice that will complement your
space.
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Rose: |
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Ceiling roses are thought to be "old
fashioned" however there have been some
fantastic modern releases on an old idea.
They are also idea to add that little bit
more detail to your down lights, or finish
of a central bulkhead. |
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Dado Rails: |
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Dado rails are either
placed 3/4 of the way up the wall also known
as a picture rail or at half way point. The
picture rail dado is ideal for wanting to
create a special paint effect carried
through to the ceiling, "enlarging" the
surface area and giving the room a feeling
of space.
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Ceiling Tiles: |
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Ceiling Tiles are light
weight polystyrene that are glued to the
existing ceiling giving it a pattern and
modern twist to what we remember as “pressed
ceilings”. |
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Partitioning: |
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Drywalling: |
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Curved Wall with wallpaper applied,
and central
circular bulkhead with light
trough. |
Dry walling
gives a smooth finish, and is
completed
in half the time of traditional brick and mortar. |
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Niche wall created with FireStop
Rhinoboard, the
large square at the bottom right,
was measured to fit a gas
fireplace. |
Curved Niche
wall, with Riven Walling, (Tile)
applied
directly to the Rhinoboard, giving
the area a stylish finish. |
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Insulation: |
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Isotherm |
Cavity Bat |
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