Q: Is a ceiling the dropped ceiling which is suspended from structural elements above? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is a ceiling curved or rounded upward, usually for visual or acoustical value, while a coffered ceiling is divided into a grid of recessed square or octagonal panels, also called a "lacunar ceiling"? ¶
A: Yes, A cove ceiling uses a curved plaster transition between wall and ceiling; it is named for cove molding, a molding with a concave curve.
Q: Are ceilings suspended? ¶
A: Yes, and which could be a concrete floor or a timber floor, as well as the suspension mechanism and, finally the lowest membrane or dropped ceiling.
Q: Is a ceiling any tall ceiling area similar to those in a church? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is a ceiling suspended from and the dropped membrane? ¶
A: Yes, such as a T-bar ceiling or a layer of drywall, there is often some room for mechanical and electrical piping, wiring and ducting to run.
Q: Are ceilings classified according to their appearance or construction? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is a ceiling one in which the finished surface is constructed anywhere from a few inches or centimetres to several feet or a few metres below the structure above it? ¶
A: Yes.