Linear Grooved Ceiling

210.00 sq/ft

A linear ceiling is a type of ceiling design characterized by long, parallel panels or strips that run in a straight line, creating a sleek and modern aesthetic. These panels can be made from various materials, including wood, metal, and acoustic panels, and they are typically suspended or mounted across the ceiling in a linear pattern.

Installation
The panels are usually suspended from the ceiling, which allows for easy maintenance and flexibility in design. The panels can be adjusted in spacing or orientation to achieve the desired aesthetic or functional result.

Applications
Linear ceilings are commonly found in commercial spaces like offices, retail stores, hotels, and public buildings, as well as in residential settings with open, modern designs.
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Specification Details
Panel Width 84C
Material Galvanized Steel
Surface Finish Wood Finish
Panel Length 8 or 10 ft
Panel Dimension vertical
Perforation Details Non Perforated
Brand Vindsil
Ceiling Type linear ceiling
Corrosion Resistance yes
Fire Retardant heat proof
Thickness 0.65/0.50
Usage/Application residential/commercial
Minimum order quantity 10000 sq ft

Here are some key points about linear ceilings

Linear Design
The lights are arranged in long, straight lines, which are ideal for providing even illumination in large spaces. This design is perfect for corridors, open-plan offices, or commercial areas.

Aesthetic Appeal
Linear ceilings are often chosen for their clean, modern look. The long lines created by the panels can enhance the sense of space and create a streamlined, sophisticated atmosphere in any room.

Versatility
They can be designed with different materials, finishes, and colors to fit the style of the space, from industrial to contemporary, or even warm, natural tones in more traditional spaces.

Acoustic Benefits
Similar to baffle ceilings, linear ceilings can improve sound quality. Acoustic panels can be integrated into the design to reduce noise and echo, making them ideal for offices, conference rooms, theaters, and other spaces where controlling sound is important.

Lighting Integration
Linear ceiling systems often incorporate lighting elements, such as recessed lighting or strip lighting, integrated within the panels or between the gaps. This can create a unique, ambient lighting effect.