Transform your ceilings with Brotet Coat's premium POP & Gypsum solutions. From sleek false ceilings to intricate cove designs, we deliver luxury that speaks volumes.
The ceiling is the largest uninterrupted space in a room, yet it is often the most neglected. A well-designed false ceiling transforms a flat, boring roof into a dynamic architectural feature that dictates the mood of the entire room.
At Brotet Coat, we design and install premium POP (Plaster of Paris) and Gypsum board ceilings. Whether you want a minimalist floating ceiling for your living room or a highly intricate layered design with cove lighting for a luxury bedroom, our structural experts deliver flawless execution.
False ceilings allow for the seamless integration of recessed spotlights, hidden LED strips, and elegant chandeliers without exposed wiring.
Perfect for hiding unsightly structural beams, exposed AC ducts, fire sprinklers, and complex electrical wiring layouts.
The air gap trapped between the actual roof and the false ceiling acts as a natural insulator, keeping your room cooler in the summer.
Gypsum boards naturally absorb sound, significantly reducing echo and preventing noise transmission from the floor above.

Large, factory-finished boards that offer a perfectly smooth, seamless surface. They are highly durable, fire-resistant, and incredibly fast to install.

Plaster of Paris allows for ultimate flexibility. Ideal for creating curved designs, intricate cornices, ceiling roses, and custom luxury shapes.

Creating multiple levels or 'steps' in the ceiling to add massive architectural depth and separate different zones within an open-plan room.

A structural lip is built into the ceiling to hide LED strip lights, bouncing a soft, luxurious, indirect glow across the ceiling surface.
We map out the exact design, lighting points, and AC vent locations on the existing roof using laser levels for absolute precision.
A robust grid of galvanized iron (GI) channels is securely bolted to the roof slab. This frame holds the entire weight of the ceiling.
Gypsum boards are screwed onto the frame. Electrical wiring is safely pulled through the designated cutouts for the lights.
The joints between boards are taped and filled with jointing compound, sanded completely flat, and finished with premium ceiling paint.
A suspended ceiling must be structurally sound. We never compromise on the quality of our framing materials or the boards we use, ensuring your ceiling remains perfectly flat and safe for decades.
We use heavy-gauge galvanized iron framing that resists rust and provides massive load-bearing capacity for heavy chandeliers.
For kitchens and bathrooms, we utilize specialized green/pink gypsum boards that resist high humidity and retard fire spread.
Hover over the image below to see how a layered false ceiling completely changes the atmosphere of a room.
From minimalist floating ceilings to intricate luxury designs, let our architects reshape your space.
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