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Grilles used in ceilings are a solution that is used in various types of buildings, whether in industrial, commercial or residential spaces. Ceiling grilles are valued for their functionality, aesthetics and technical properties that provide effective ventilation, acoustic protection and easy access to installations hidden in the space above the ceiling.

The use of ceiling grilles on ceilings:

  1. Ventilation and air circulation: Ceiling grilles, thanks to their openwork design, enable effective air circulation in rooms. They are particularly useful in spaces where an adequate air flow must be maintained, such as production halls, warehouses, server rooms or rooms with high humidity, such as swimming pools, gyms or industrial kitchens. Through the appropriate design, they ensure air exchange, which improves the quality of the indoor atmosphere.
  2. Protection against overheating: In buildings with a large surface area, such as industrial halls or warehouses, ceiling grilles enable better heat distribution and also support air-conditioning systems by preventing overheating. Grilles are used as part of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, allowing for even air distribution and room temperature control.
  3. Hiding technical installations: Ceiling grilles allow electrical cables, pipes, ventilation systems and other technical installations to be hidden aesthetically. In this way, the space above the ceiling remains functional yet aesthetically pleasing, as all installation components are concealed but still accessible in the event of maintenance or repair needs.
  4. Acoustics: ceiling grilles, especially when combined with suitable acoustic materials, can improve the acoustic properties of a room. With openings in the structure and space above the ceiling, noise attenuation is possible, which is important in spaces such as meeting rooms, auditoriums, open plan offices or production halls. The grilles can be part of acoustic systems that reduce echoes and excessive noise.
  1. Increased load resistance: In industrial spaces where the ceiling may be exposed to heavier loads (e.g. warehouses with heavy materials), ceiling grilles are used because of their high resistance. They can carry mechanical loads and also form part of the support structure for lightweight installations or panels.
  2. Aesthetics and modern look: gratings used in ceilings bring a modern, industrial look to the interiors. When combined with the right lighting, they create interesting visual effects that are desirable in many modern offices, restaurants, art galleries, shops and other commercial buildings. This type of ceiling can also be used in projects that aim to emphasise the spaciousness and raw character of the interior.

Examples of the use of ceiling grilles:

  • Industry and warehouses: In production halls, warehouses and other industrial spaces, ceiling grilles allow easy access to ventilation and electrical systems and promote air circulation to improve working conditions.
  • Offices and commercial spaces: In modern open-plan offices or coworking spaces, ceiling grilles improve interior aesthetics and acoustic quality, and allow for the efficient management of technical installations.
  • Public buildings: Ceiling grilles are used in schools, meeting rooms, auditoriums and other public spaces where both acoustic and aesthetic properties are important.
  • Tall buildings and spaces: Ceiling grilles are particularly effective in buildings with high heights, where they enable management of the space above the ceiling and improve the efficiency of air conditioning and ventilation systems.