Ceilings from plasterboard in the hallway

Everyone knows that the hall is the face of any apartment or house. From it we go to work in the morning and return here every day. Therefore, it is simply obliged to have a decent appearance and produce only a positive impression.

In any room, the ceiling of plasterboard is always a work of art. With it, you can create original lighting effects and attach a variety of shapes.

How to choose the right drywall for the ceiling?

If we choose GKL for filing the ceiling in the hallway, then this can be a conventional gray plasterboard. You can also use combined sheets, in other words - sandwich panels. They are a sheet of plasterboard with a heater attached to it.

It should be remembered that the thickness of the sheet, acceptable for the lining of ceilings - no more than 9.5 mm. Otherwise, the whole structure may eventually bend.

Ceilings from plasterboard in the interior of the hallway

For small corridors, many designers recommend multi-level ceilings with clear graphic lines. A square or rectangle in the center visually expands the room and makes it more spacious. For a narrow and long room, several such geometric shapes will work.

For a large hallway, gypsum board ceilings are suitable for both single-level and multi-level, with different shapes, patterns and a lot of highlights.

In our time it has become very fashionable to make colored ceilings from gypsum board in the hallway, because taking into account the practicality of the GKL, it will not be very difficult to create such a masterpiece at home.

What is the niche on the ceiling made of plasterboard?

This popular design solution serves to mask the eaves and install additional decorative lighting in any room. The width of the niche on the ceiling of plasterboard is usually at least 20 cm, and the length depends on the length of the curtains themselves, and the depth is equal to the depth of the frame. To install the LED strip in the ceiling niche, the bottom skin should be 5 cm behind the frame.