Content
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1 Features of two-level ceilings
- 1.1 The advantages of two-level structures
- 1.2 Frame
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2 Four ideas for implementation
- 2.1 Idea 1. Drywall
- 2.2 Idea 2. Stretch ceiling
- 2.3 Idea 3. Aluminum rack
- 2.4 Idea 4. Lining
- 3 Finally
- 4 Gallery
In our article, we will focus on the two-level ceilings in the kitchen, which have become incredibly popular over the past few years. We will tell you about the advantages and disadvantages of various types of coatings, which will allow you to choose the most optimal option.
Duplex ceilings in the kitchen are popular due to their practicality and stylish appearance.
Features of two-level ceilings
There is a great variety of materials on the construction market that will look great on the kitchen ceiling.
Plasterboard, fabric, MDF panels, lining, aluminum slats are used as the main coating of multi-level structures.
It can be:
- PVC lining;
- two-level plasterboard ceilings in the kitchen;
- MDF panels for flowers, marble, natural stone and wood;
- rack aluminum ceilings;
- stretch multilevel ceilings;
- fabric ceilings.
Each of the materials used to create the structure has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Among all the variety presented, the most popular are two-level stretch ceilings in the kitchen or plasterboard.
The advantages of two-level structures
Why make such a ceiling in the kitchen? How do two-level kitchen ceilings differ from the basic flat version? Let's take a look at the main advantages of such designs.
Excellent decorative qualities - one of the main advantages of two-level structures
- Decorative qualities. The modern kitchen is constantly being improved, and stretch ceilings can most accurately fit into the overall design.
Thanks to the multi-level coating, the kitchen space is transformed
- Transformation of space. The distance between the main ceiling and a kind of "step" visually makes the space deeper.
- Disguise. The two-level stretch ceiling in the kitchen perfectly masks all communications running along the ceiling. In addition, it will hide surface irregularities and roughness.
Decorative ceiling can hide the blemishes
- Space zoning. Thanks to the multi-level structures, you can easily visually divide the functional areas in the kitchen combined with the living room (breakfast and lunch area, bar with sofa, hookah bar, etc.).
Multilevel structures are able to visually separate the cooking area from the dining and relaxation area
You will also have the opportunity to create beautiful multi-level ceilings, decorated not only with lamps, but also with exclusive images of nature, animals and people.
See also the article on the cork field in the kitchen.
Frame
The basis of any multi-level ceiling is a well-thought-out frame that forms a solid structure for the future two levels of coverage. Experts recommend using a metal profile as a frame: it is much more durable wood and with the help of stiffeners provides a more reliable fastening of the entire ceiling structure for long years.
The instructions for creating a frame recommends using aluminum profiles as a basis
Four ideas for implementation
As mentioned earlier, multi-level kitchen ceilings can be assembled from different materials. To understand their features and characteristics, we will consider each of them separately, and talk about the advantages and disadvantages of one or another option.
Each of the ceiling materials has a number of pros and cons
Idea 1. Drywall
Drywall is a cheap alternative to stretch ceilings. It may not look so luxurious, but it is much cheaper. It is drywall that is considered one of the most popular options for ceiling coverings.
Drywall is one of the most affordable options for covering
Benefits: Besides the fact that drywall is a fairly budget option, it is also an environmentally friendly and fire-resistant material. It is durable, besides, it is not demanding in care, and you can always paint it in any color you want. Over the past five years, a huge number of professionals have appeared on the construction services market who are able to create a ceiling of any complexity from drywall.
disadvantages: Not without flaws in this material. This is a significant weight of the structure, which requires a strong frame, and poor resistance to moisture. Do not forget that cracks and warpage often occur on the coating at the joints of the plates during leaks.
The level of moisture resistance of drywall is far from ideal
When purchasing gypsum plasterboards, consult a sales consultant. He will help you choose a stronger and more durable material, adapted to your needs.
Idea 2. Stretch ceiling
Stretch ceilings are another popular type of ceilings that delights any housewife. The price of such a coating is much higher than that of drywall, but it is worth it.
Stretch ceilings provide a perfectly smooth matte or glossy finish
Benefits: Ability to create a perfectly flat surface with a flawless appearance, with any shade or pattern. Tension structures are durable, have increased water resistance and are unpretentious in maintenance. Installation of the coating is carried out quickly enough, moreover, it can be done by hand.
disadvantages: By its structure, it is chemistry. In the event of fire, the material will emit harmful and corrosive smoke.
In case of fire, the stretch ceiling emits toxic smoke
Idea 3. Aluminum rack
This option can hardly be called the most popular, but still it is used for decoration. Most often, aluminum ceiling panels can be found in country kitchens or in high-tech interiors.
Aluminum has excellent moisture and fire resistance
Benefits: Excellent fire and moisture resistance. The material is environmentally friendly, moreover, it is unpretentious in maintenance. It is durable and has a very unusual appearance.
disadvantages: Although aluminum panels are cheaper than wooden ones, they still cannot be called a budget option. The appearance of the structure is not suitable for every kitchen.
Metal slatted ceiling is not suitable for every interior
Idea 4. Lining
An option that is gaining more and more popularity every year. Divided into wood and plastic panels.
Modern lining is not much different in appearance from expensive wooden panels
Benefits: Plastic lining - a budget option with excellent moisture resistance and a wide range of colors. Wooden lining has all the advantages of wood panels - exquisite appearance, environmental friendliness.
disadvantages: Plastic lining, like any other chemical, can emit toxic smoke when ignited. Wooden options are also difficult to attribute to fireproof materials.
Low-quality plastic lining is easy to catch fire
Finally
We told you about the most popular materials from which you can build two-level ceilings in the kitchen. Now that you know about the advantages and disadvantages of this or that coating, you can choose the option that suits you best. To learn even more about two-tier structures, check out the photos and videos presented in the article.
Hanging shelves for the kitchen - see here.