Traditional ceiling
This is a common design style in many houses today. The ceiling is usually about 2.4m high, the surface is flat like a wall and can be smoothed or lightly textured. Thanks to its simple structure, traditional ceilings are suitable for many interior styles and easy to construct.
Dome-shaped ceiling
The dome-shaped ceiling creates a high slope towards the roof, making the space more airy and spacious. This design pulls the ceiling up from the standard flat surface, bringing an impressive visual effect.
This ceiling style often appears in the dining room, main bedroom or main bathroom to increase the feeling of luxury.
Upper threshold
The leveled ceiling has the shape of a tray, starting from the intersection between the wall and the ceiling at a standard height and then raised in layers. Multiple steps can be designed to increase depth and create accents. This is a solution to make the space more lively and modern.
Curved ceiling
Curved ceilings have a round concave surface, creating a soft effect for the space. This type of ceiling is often used in arched doors or corridors to increase aesthetics.
However, due to complex construction techniques, curved ceilings require high expertise and costs are often higher than conventional ceilings.
Beam ceiling
Ceiling beams use wooden beams or other materials placed across the ceiling to create depth and architectural highlights. In addition to aesthetic value, beams can also play a load-bearing role. This is a suitable choice for the desire to create a personality for the space while still controlling the budget reasonably.