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Lay-in system

The lay-in system is a type of suspended ceiling, where ceiling panels or tiles are placed into a visible grid or rail structure. This allows for an easy ceiling design while providing easy access to technical installations such as cables, wiring, or ventilation ducts.

Features & Benefits:

  • Easy handling: The ceiling panels are directly placed into the support system, enabling quick and effortless installation.

  • High flexibility: Individual tiles can be easily removed or replaced, facilitating access to the installations behind the ceiling and ensuring flexible adjustments as needed.

  • Visible support system: The grid or rail structure remains visible, giving the ceiling a structured and orderly appearance.

  • Versatile design possibilities: Insert systems can be equipped with various materials and finishes, such as acoustic tiles, metal, or drywall, to design the space functionally and aesthetically.

  • Acoustic properties: Many suspended ceiling systems are designed to absorb sound, which can enhance comfort in interior spaces.