
A suspended ceiling, or dropped ceiling, typically takes the shape of a grid of aluminum supports with square or rectangular tiles positioned between them, which is suspended beneath the roof structure or next storey to give a location for ventilation, wires and cables and plumbing, and to create an attractive look devoid of obvious mess.The suspended ceiling was conceived in 1958 by an American called Donald Brown and it has evolved very little since that time. Suspended ceilings are generally seldom seen in the home, but are often encountered in office and industrial settings where property construction methods are different and additional utilities such as air con, PA systems and fire detection are in use.Suspended ceiling…. Click here to Read More







