Lining on the ceiling

Use when repairing the lining on the ceiling is a simple and fairly quick solution, which nevertheless will serve you for many years and please with a wonderful appearance. In addition, the use of wooden lining is very ecological and aesthetic.

Types of lining

Finishing the ceiling with a lining begins with the selection and purchase of a suitable material. Usually, such boards are made of wood, although now the clapboard is often called and plastic panels for wall and ceiling plating. Lining is made from different types of wood. Oak, fir, pine, alder are most often used. Usually the choice falls precisely on the material of pine, as this tree has dense even wood without knots, splits, and still the pitch of pine is a natural antiseptic, so do not worry about the processing of the vagonki from the appearance of mold and fungus.

Also, when choosing a wooden lining on the ceiling, you should pay attention to the fact that it can be executed according to two standards. Higher quality is provided by the lining, because it is more carefully processed, the wood is selected for a higher category, on the reverse side of the boards there are special grooves that remove tension from the board and do not allow moisture to accumulate under the coating. It is this type of board that is suitable for use at home or in an apartment, and to equip ancillary rooms, you can purchase a lining that meets domestic standards, which, although it looks a little worse, is also much cheaper than a lining.

Design of ceilings from the lining

The design of ceilings by lining can be applied in many style directions. After all, this is a natural, beautiful and, at the same time, simple material, so, on the one hand, it will not take away unnecessary attention, and on the other, it will perfectly fit even into the most luxurious interior.

It is best, of course, the ceiling of the lining looks in natural, rural styles: a noble manor, a Russian hut, a chalet, a provence. At the same time spread on the ceiling lining can be various ways, creating unusual geometric compositions of squares, rhombuses, polygons. In the colonial style, the lining can fit in if you create longitudinal guides, painted with dark paint and creating the effect of beams, and between them lay the cross planks. Lining will look good in classical styles, Empire and Art Deco. Masters of repair know how to create the most extraordinary ceiling structures from this material. Perhaps, only in the modern directions of minimalism and high-tech ceilings from the lining will be inappropriate, but even here they can be interesting to beat and still fit into the situation.