Matt stretch ceilings - pros and cons

Often, choosing between the varieties of modern ceiling coverings, people stop at stretch ceilings. They are, as you know, matte and glossy. Let's look at the pros and cons of frosted ceilings to be able to make the right choice.

Benefits of frosted ceilings

The main feature of this type of stretch ceiling, like matte, and its difference from glossy, is the appearance. Such a ceiling looks like a classic lined, well-plastered and painted surface. But in fact this, of course, is not so, because it is a stretched fabric or a PVC film. This ceiling looks great in a room decorated in a classic style .

Moisture resistance is one of the important characteristics of frosted ceilings. Due to this property they are often installed in bathrooms, in kitchens. But at the same time this type of stretch ceilings is universal and suitable for absolutely any room.

The high quality of the product is indicated by its durability. Stretch ceilings do not need to be repaired or replaced for at least 10 years, or even longer. They do not fade, they do not sag, and the color and texture remain the same until the end of their life.

Many people are attracted by the cost of such a ceiling - its purchase and installation will cost less than glossy.

Matt stretch ceilings - shortcomings and problems

An ideally smooth matte surface looks very nice, and to that care for the stretch matt ceilings is simple. But from here follows their main drawback: when washing, the surface is easily damaged mechanically. This applies not only to matte, but to all tension ceilings in principle.

Please note that the matte ceiling is temperature-sensitive. If the temperature in the room drops for some reason below -5 ° C, the canvas may crack, and subsequently such a ceiling is no longer suitable for use, as it loses its aesthetic properties.