I am going to install Huntonit ceiling panels in a small room in an old, and therefore not so straight, house.
The ceiling is about 240 cm long. One end is 114 cm wide and the other is 116 cm.
Just leave a 1 cm gap at one end and 2 cm at the other, and then cover it slightly askew with the molding, or how would you have done it?
An alternative is to have the panels crosswise, but it might look a bit odd...
The ceiling is about 240 cm long. One end is 114 cm wide and the other is 116 cm.
Just leave a 1 cm gap at one end and 2 cm at the other, and then cover it slightly askew with the molding, or how would you have done it?
An alternative is to have the panels crosswise, but it might look a bit odd...
What type of ceiling is it, plain boards or do you need to put strips in the ceiling for the Huntonit to be attached to? Think carefully about this. Measure the panels, they are not 600 mm, but a little narrower. If you start 600 C/C with strips, you won't be able to get a grip at the other end of the room. I made a mistake myself with 600 C/C and had to change the C/C measurement so it was correct.
I've thought a little... 🙂J jonaserik said:What kind of underceiling is it, plain boards or are you putting strips in the ceiling that the Huntonite is attached to? Think it through properly. Measure the sheets, they are not 600 mm, but a little narrower. So if you start with 600 C/C with strips, you won't be able to attach at the other end of the room. I made a mistake myself with 600 C/C and had to change the C/C measurement so it was correct.
The sheets are 300(280 cc), and I'm planning to lay wide battens, so it should be alright.
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