Walls are a separate surface and there are unique factors. In today’s video we’re talking with Nathan Pfieffer, a project engineer, about those factors and things you should be aware of in your design.
Walls & Suspension
The Most Accessible Wood Ceiling
Accessibility and dropped wood ceilings are a classic conflict because you have your mechanical systems, HVAC, lighting, and electrical, and then you cover it all…
The Hemlock Advantage: 3 Reasons Hemlock Is Ideal for Wood Ceilings Right Now
The Hemlock Advantage for wood ceilings boils down to three benefits. Western hemlock is versatile, prices are stable, and supply is available.
Design Guide for Common Types of Wood Paneling
Anyone who has visited a library, airport, restaurant, church, or college campus has been exposed to a variety of wood paneling types. A natural insulator,…
What are the Types of Suspended Acoustic Ceilings?
A suspended acoustic ceiling is a secondary ceiling, hung below the structural ceiling both to treat room acoustics and to look attractive.
Current Design Trends with Wood Ceilings
With a one-two punch of aesthetics and acoustics, wood ceilings are finding their way into more institutional and commercial spaces. Be it an entryway lobby,…
Design Trends with Wood Ceilings [VIDEO]
Michael Roemen: “Wood is such a beautiful material and brings warmth to any space, but because it’s more of a premium finish with a higher cost,…
Suspended Wood Ceilings
Gaining access above a suspended ceiling can be an important maintenance need but can introduce design limits or increase cost. The building’s true functional requirements…
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Outstanding Project Award: The 2010 Northwest Walls & Ceilings Bureau Outstanding Project of the Year — Canada, Suspended Ceiling. Learn more about this project.