Balcony linear ceiling

200.00 sq/ft

Great topic linear ceilings are a sleek, modern architectural solution often used in commercial, institutional, and even upscale residential spaces.

Here’s a breakdown to get you oriented

WHAT IS A LINEAR CEILING?

A linear ceiling is a suspended or directly mounted ceiling system composed of long, narrow panels (or “blades”), installed in parallel rows. These panels can be open (with spacing) or closed (butted together) and are often used to create a clean, high-end look with added functional benefits.
Materials

Aluminum (lightweight, corrosion-resistant, often powder-coated)

Steel (durable, good for impact zones)

Wood / Wood veneer / Wood-look metal

Perforated options for acoustics

BONUS LINEAR CEILING VS. BATTEN STRIPS
Sometimes called linear metal ceilings or batten ceiling systems, these terms can overlap. Batten systems usually refer to more traditional wood/plank layouts, while linear ceilings are more modular and often metal.

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Specification Details
Panel Width 84 mm
Material Aluminium
Surface Finish Powder Coated
Panel Length 8 to 10 ft.
Usage/Application exterior
Panel Dimension Vertical/Horizontal
Perforation Details 1.8 mm standard perforation
Brand Vindsil
Ceiling Type linear ceiling
Fire Retardant Heat proof
Thickness 0.50/0.65/td>
Corrosion Resistance no
Minimum order quantity 4000 sq ft
Type Description Common Materials Ideal For
Open Cell Linear Spaced slats allow for airflow, acoustics, lighting integration Aluminum, steel, wood veneer Airports, malls, lobbies
Closed (Flush) Linear Slats are joined edge-to-edge, hiding mechanicals above Aluminum, wood Offices, corridors
Linear Wood Ceilings Real wood or wood-look blades Wood, MDF, metal with wood finish Hospitality, boardrooms
Acoustic Linear Ceilings Integrated with acoustic panels Metal + acoustic backing Classrooms, conference halls
Curved/Radiused Linear For complex architecture and shapes Aluminum or flexible MDF Atriums, feature spaces

KEY FEATURES

Finishes

Powder coating (RAL, custom colors)

Wood grain finishes (faux or real)

Brushed, anodized, or matte textures

Mounting Options

Suspended (grid system)

Direct mount (for tight ceiling spaces)

Accessible (liftable/slidable panels)

Finishes

Lighting fixtures

HVAC diffusers

Fire protection systems

Acoustic insulation

WHERE YOU’LL SEE THEM
Airports and transit hubs

Hotels and luxury interiors

Corporate lobbies and offices

Auditoriums and conference rooms

High-end residential ceilings or soffits