Popcorn ceilings were a design staple in the 1970s, used as an inexpensive way to add texture, hide imperfections, and muffle sound. Today, they're still present in old homes and used in some new ...
The house I grew up in was a new-build, and you could tell — while my family filled it with cozy furniture and happy memories, there wasn’t a whole lot of built-in character to speak of. Now, my ...
DAMPA® is a Danish company specialised in the development and production of acoustic steel and aluminium ceilings, as well as acoustic wall panels for the building industry. The New HEALTH Building ...
Popcorn ceilings, the nubby bane of many homeowners, became popular after World War II. They were easy to create, added interest to a room, and covered minor flaws in the ceiling. Scraping the texture ...
Ceiling can be produced in all RAL- and NCS colors as well with digital print. Acoustic felt is often chosen in black, but can be produced in all colors based on the project's needs DAMPA® is a Danish ...
Ceilume’s videos, which combined have more than 900,000 views, educate viewers about ceiling tile best practices and feature actual installation photos. Here’s how the company uses Promoted Videos to ...
Originally developed to offer acoustic control, more often than not ceiling tiles will be chosen for their noise-reducing properties. Acoustic ceilings can reduce internal noise levels and improve ...