A suspended ceiling, or dropped ceiling, typically takes the form of a grid of aluminum supports with rectangular or square tiles positioned between them, which is hung below the roof structure or next floor to provide a location for air supply, cabling and pipes, and to produce an attractive look and feel devoid of obvious mess.The suspended ceiling was developed in 1958 by an American named Donald Brown and has evolved little since that time. Suspended ceilings are generally seldom found in ...
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