Two-level ceiling from plasterboard

Almost everyone who wants to change the interior of standard housing and begins to search for affordable, simple and practical building material, faces plasterboard. GKL excellently suits for solving a lot of problems, both for the arrangement of ceiling systems of any complexity, and for walling. These sheets are very easy to process, covered with various decorative compounds, they simply mount lighting devices. It's no wonder that nowadays so often one-level or two-level classic ceilings from plasterboard or wonderful combinations of stretch fabric, plastic, slats and GKL are found in the interior.

What good are the two-story ceilings in the interior?

If you want to see over your head is not a simple flat surface, but an interesting design design, then without gypsum cardboard you can not do. He will help for a relatively small investment to improve the interior and carry out almost all the repair stages at will, absolutely independently. The simplest version of such a suspended system is a two-level round or rectangular ceiling made of plasterboard. The second-level boxes are not at all difficult to make, but they make the appearance of the room exquisite, and also open up more advanced possibilities for creating magical color compositions.

Examples of beautiful two-level ceilings from gypsum plasterboard:

  1. Two-level ceiling of plasterboard in the corridor.
  2. A tiny space always presses on consciousness and causes a desire to leave rather this closed zone. Two-level ceilings made of plasterboard with a competent backlighting will help even in a narrow hallway to somewhat widen the boundaries. A rectangular opening at the top, flooded with artificial light, completely transforms the room. It makes it look like a cozy living quarters, not a dull, tight pencil case. We assure you that the visual illusion from such a design reception completely pays off quite a small financial cost.

  3. Two-level ceiling of plasterboard for the bedroom.
  4. This solution is suitable for a bedroom for several reasons. For example, in a very high room, you can drop the ceilings along the perimeter, but leave in the center an opening for a chic large chandelier. Also, some like to construct a construction from the second level directly above the bed to effectively highlight this zone and to organize in it a special decorative illumination. By the way, in the box it is much easier to equip and hide the mechanism for fastening curtains or canopies.

  5. Two-level ceilings from plasterboard for the hall.
  6. The living room is usually a much larger room than the hallway, bedroom or kitchen, so there is a lot of possibilities for implementing the designer's fantasy. For example, painting boxes in different colors will make it easy to give a multi-level ceiling depth and contrast in the right place. In addition, the arrangement of a multi-level system provides more opportunities for the use of decorative stucco , wallpaper, artistic painting of the ceiling space.

  7. Two-level ceilings from plasterboard in the nursery.
  8. In the child's bedroom, one has to equip several functional zones - a place for study, for rest, for playing. To allocate them by wallpaper or painting is much easier when the ceiling space itself is a two-level ceiling made of plasterboard with illumination. In addition, you can make not rectangular boxes, but designs in the form of clouds, sun rays, cheerful funny figures, which always looks great in the teen's bedroom.

  9. Two-level ceilings from plasterboard in the kitchen.
  10. It is in the kitchen that the two-tier ceiling is sometimes not only a beautiful, but also very practical solution. The flat surface of even a suspended system does not always make it possible to completely hide and mask the numerous communications that are full in this room. This is especially important in case the working surface is for various reasons not near the wall, but in the center of the room. The second case, when it is desirable to install a two-level suspended ceiling of gypsum plasterboard with lighting in the kitchens is a studio apartment or a large room where the area for cooking is combined with a dining room or living room. This technique helps to visually separate the space more visually, using multi-level ceiling boxes of different shapes and colors.