
A suspended ceiling is not only an aesthetic detail. It solves lighting, installations, acoustics and the visual proportion of the room.
## When it makes the most sense
It delivers the most value in living rooms, hallways, open kitchens and commercial spaces where installations need to be hidden and zones clearly defined.
## What to decide before work starts
Before the works begin, it is important to define the drop height, lighting type, cable and ventilation positions, as well as the final edge and niche treatment.
## Common mistakes
The most common mistake is planning lighting too late. That usually leads to moved positions, on-site improvisation and unnecessary extra costs.
## Our advice
A good ceiling is not measured only by a straight line. It has to support the room, the light and everyday use.

