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Wat (wie) is cottage cheese ceiling - definitie

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  • Popcorn ceiling texture

cottage cheese ceiling      
one of those ceilings that looks like .. cottage cheese .
She is so weird, got cottage cheese ceiling n everything.
Popcorn ceiling         
A popcorn ceiling, also known as a stipple ceiling or acoustic ceiling, is a ceiling with one of a variety of spray-on or paint-on treatments. The bumpy surface is created by tiny particles of vermiculite or polystyrene, which gives the ceiling sound-deadening properties.
Dropped ceiling         
  • Dropped ceiling with ceiling tile light fixture
  • A plenum created by accident can go unnoticed and become a fire hazard, due to cabling being installed under the assumption that this will always be a non-plenum airspace.
  • A commercial building without a plenum airspace
  • A commercial building with a plenum airspace
  • A panel broken from removal. The panel to the upper right shows the characteristic brown stain from saturation with water (roof or pipe leak).
  • Stretch ceiling installation over an existing [[popcorn ceiling]]
  • White matte stretch ceiling in a residential living room
SECONDARY CEILING HUNG BELOW A MAIN CEILING
Drop ceiling; Suspended ceiling; Suspended Ceiling; Dropped Ceiling; Drop Ceiling; Acoustical tiles; False ceiling; Ceiling tiles; Suspended acoustical ceiling; Acoustical ceiling; Acoustical ceiling system; Acoustical ceiling tile; Acoustic ceiling tile; Acoustical tile; Acoustic tile; Drop-tile ceiling; Drop-panel ceiling; Drop in ceiling; Drop out ceiling; T-bar ceiling; Ceiling tee bar; Ceiling tile
A dropped ceiling is a secondary ceiling, hung below the main (structural) ceiling. It may also be referred to as a drop ceiling, T-bar ceiling, false ceiling, suspended ceiling, grid ceiling, drop in ceiling, drop out ceiling, or ceiling tiles and is a staple of modern construction and architecture in both residential and commercial applications.

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Popcorn ceiling

A popcorn ceiling, also known as a stipple ceiling or acoustic ceiling, is a ceiling with one of a variety of spray-on or paint-on treatments. The bumpy surface is created by tiny particles of vermiculite or polystyrene, which gives the ceiling sound-deadening properties. Mixtures are available in fine, medium, and coarse grades.

In many parts of the world, it was the standard for bedroom and residential hallway ceilings for its bright, white appearance, ability to hide imperfections, and acoustical characteristics. In comparison, kitchen and living room ceilings would normally be finished in smoother skip-trowel or orange peel texture for their higher durability and ease of cleaning. Popcorn ceilings, in pre-1970s and early formulations, often contained white asbestos fibers. When asbestos was banned in ceiling treatments by the Clean Air Act in the United States, popcorn ceilings fell out of favor in much of the country. However, in order to minimize economic hardship to suppliers and installers, existing inventories of asbestos-bearing texturing materials were exempt from the ban, so it is possible to find asbestos in popcorn ceilings that were applied through the 1980s. After the ban, popcorn ceiling materials were created using a paper-based or Styrofoam product to create the texture, rather than asbestos. Textured ceilings remain common in residential construction in the United States.

Since the mid-2000s, the popularity of textured popcorn ceilings has diminished significantly across North America. A trend toward more modern, clean-lined design features has influenced home improvement professionals to provide popcorn ceiling removal services. In comparison to smooth ceilings, textured ceilings are generally less reflective of natural light, may harbor more dust and allergens, and may be more difficult to patch and touch up after drywall repair.