Wooden False Ceiling Design For Bedroom

215.00 sq/ft

A linear ceiling typically refers to a ceiling system composed of long, narrow panels or slats arranged in parallel lines to create a clean, modern aesthetic. These ceilings are often used in commercial, institutional, or contemporary residential spaces. They can be made from a variety of materials, including metal.

Key Features of a Linear Ceiling

Linear pattern
Panels or slats are installed in a continuous or modular linear arrangement.

Materials
aluminum steel & Galvnaized steel

Finish options
Natural wood grain, painted, powder-coated, or laminate.

Product Brochure

Category:

Description

Panel Width 84 mm
Material Galvanized Steel
Surface Finish Wood Finish
Panel Length 8 to 10 Feet
Panel Dimension Vertical / Horizontal
Perforation Details 1.8 mm Standard Perforation
Brand Vindsil
Ceiling Type Linear / Baffle Ceiling
Corrosion Resistance Yes
Fire Retardant Heatproof
Thickness 0.50 / 0.65 mm
Usage / Application Commercial / Residential
Minimum order quantity 10000 sq ft

Types of Linear Ceilings

Wood Linear Ceiling

Description
Wood planks or slats installed with uniform spacing.

Look
Warm, natural, upscale.

Applications
Office lobbies, upscale retail, residential living spaces.

Metal Linear Ceiling

Description
Aluminum or steel slats, durable and sleek.

Look
Clean, industrial, modern.

Applications
Airports, transit hubs, commercial buildings.

Open Cell Linear Ceiling

Description
Slats with spaces in between, often used for HVAC accessibility and airflow.

Look
Light and airy, technical.

Applications
Data centers, modern offices.

Acoustic Linear Ceiling

Description
Includes perforated panels or acoustic infill to control sound.

Look
Functional and stylish.

Applications
Schools, auditoriums, offices.

Advantages

Modern and streamlined aesthetic
Flexibility in material and finish
Easy access to utilities above ceiling (in open systems)
Enhanced acoustics with integrated solutions (in open systems)