Durable ceiling cladding in a range of styles.
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Ceiling cladding demonstrates the use of outdoor products indoors. By far the most common ceiling lining material is plasterboard.
However, for a decorative ceiling you can turn to cladding. Cladding, by definition, is a decorative skin.
Create a delightful feature by lining ceilings in cladding panels. Replacing plasterboard with fibre cement ceiling cladding for living areas and even kitchens isn’t difficult. The main challenge is lifting into place. Fibre cement cladding panels are heavier than plasterboard, so it’s a good idea for builders or installers to use a panel lift during installation.
For a more designer soffit vertical joint cladding panels are a good choice.
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Frequently asked questions
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What is ceiling cladding?
Ceiling cladding is a description that expresses the intent for more decorative ceiling panels than the standard plasterboard used on ceilings. Timber style cladding is a popular choice for ceilings. It suits coastal style homes and those which want to give a room a resort feel.
A style of ceiling cladding that’s popular with commercial applications, is flat panels with expressed joints. Use Ceminseal® Wallboard Square Edge panels with Horizontal Backing Strips to create expressed joints. Then lay the panels out in a grid or brick pattern design.
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Does ceiling cladding require maintenance?
Ceiling cladding should require very low to no maintenance. It’s not exposed to sunlight or moisture.
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How do you attach cladding to a ceiling?
For ceiling applications, cladding requires stronger fixings. Instead of nails, cladding should be installed with screws and stud adhesive. Check with the CSR DesignLINK team.
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