Once you decide on the type of basement ceiling you want you ll be able to design it to meet your needs.
Types of drop ceilings for basements.
Consisting of a simple grid and lightweight tiles or panels a suspended ceiling covers exposed beams ductwork and electrical wiring while allowing easy access for repairs or leaks.
In a finished basement that is a ton.
With a drop ceiling you re going to lose 4 5 inches of room height.
Experiment with the colors offered by the manufacturer or paint the ceiling unique colors to match your room decor.
This type of ceiling also known as a suspended ceiling is another great option for unfinished or partially finished basements.
Basement head room with a drop ceiling.
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For something more expressive wrap your ceiling in a pattern.
You don t have to stick to white or off white colors.
Options range from surfaces like fine sand to more detailed plaster look styles.
Today s suspended ceilings offer sophisticated looks in both black and white with 3 d profiles.
Suspended ceilings are one of the most popular basement ceilings.
When it comes to finishing the basement ceiling most homeowners think of two options drywall or dropped ceiling.
As with a suspended ceiling you can remove the tiles to access utilities.
If you re looking for a drop ceiling style to give a room a classic look go with smooth or textured mineral fiber ceiling panels.
I do not like hitting my head on a ceiling or feeling claustrophobic.
However thanks to recent updates to how these ceilings are done you can actually make them much more attractive and even cover them with acrylic or mineral fibers that look like decorative wood or metal.
The simple drop ceiling tiles available from home depot create a grid overhead that acts like wallpaper to establish a geometric.