Glass Fibre Ceilings
Common applications include clinical washrooms, kitchens, cleaning rooms, public rooms, swimming pools and high humidity areas. These area able to provide a washable ceiling which still has a decorative and acoustic quality. Glass fibre panels provide excellent sound absorption.
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Concealed grid system around skylight details constructed at Hoe Bridge School.
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Curved plasterboard light feature to the perimeter of Ecophon plank ceiling to St George's Library, Ascot
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Acoustic hangered ceiling constructed at Hoe Bridge School.
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Concealed grid system constructed at Hoe Bridge School.
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Ecophon plank ceiling and plasterboard bulkheads, St Georges School Library, Ascot