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Hello!
I just installed ByggMax ceiling panels on the entire lower floor, it was easy and looks good.
But watch out for damaged panels, out of 14 packages (5 in each) there were about 12 panels that were damaged. Most of them could be trimmed to remove the damaged parts and used as end pieces.
I'm not a ByggMax fan, but I saw the ceiling at a neighbor's and it looked good. 99,-/m2.
I just installed ByggMax ceiling panels on the entire lower floor, it was easy and looks good.
But watch out for damaged panels, out of 14 packages (5 in each) there were about 12 panels that were damaged. Most of them could be trimmed to remove the damaged parts and used as end pieces.
I'm not a ByggMax fan, but I saw the ceiling at a neighbor's and it looked good. 99,-/m2.
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Hello
100:- per square for so-called Agnes ceiling or ceiling-ess can be obtained at almost every building supplier after a bit of haggling, hopefully saving you from damaged edges...!
I bought mine at Beijer for 100:- per square, but I have friends who bought at Bauhaus. Not sure which brand they have, but it seems a bit easier to join the seams. After completing the work, I vacuumed the entire ceiling to remove the sawdust that remained.
100:- per square for so-called Agnes ceiling or ceiling-ess can be obtained at almost every building supplier after a bit of haggling, hopefully saving you from damaged edges...!
I bought mine at Beijer for 100:- per square, but I have friends who bought at Bauhaus. Not sure which brand they have, but it seems a bit easier to join the seams. After completing the work, I vacuumed the entire ceiling to remove the sawdust that remained.
We didn't have sawdust that remained, and the boards that were damaged, which we didn't use the other side of, we returned...singemoller said:Hi
100:- per square for so-called Agnes ceiling or ceiling-ess can be obtained at almost any building supplier after some negotiation, then hopefully you won't have damaged edges...!
I bought at Beijer for 100:- per square, but have acquaintances who bought at Bauhaus. I don't know which brand they have, but it seems a bit easier to join the seams. After completing the work, I vacuumed the entire ceiling to remove the sawdust that remained
And putting the boards together was also no problem.
But as I wrote from the beginning, not a fan of ByggMax, still applies, but the ceiling boards were absolutely superb.
Recently installed ceiling panels from Byggmax in the kitchen, didn't have a single damaged panel.
My panels are called Regina Interiörpanel made by Moelven, do you others have the same brand or do they source from different manufacturers?
My panels are called Regina Interiörpanel made by Moelven, do you others have the same brand or do they source from different manufacturers?
We have the same ceiling throughout the entire ground floor.mattzon said:
What do you/you think of that ceiling?
