Any ideas for a ceiling, with some sort of fire retardent qualities besides drywall?
Was looking at a possible drop but seems like a hassle to install ceiling fans and light fixtures. Look forward to hearing your thoughts........
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Quote from: kindrngentlr13 on August 09, 2010, 09:20:09 PM
Any ideas for a ceiling, with some sort of fire retardent qualities besides drywall?
Was looking at a possible drop but seems like a hassle to install ceiling fans and light fixtures. Look forward to hearing your thoughts........
We did a basement ceiling years ago with 12"X12" tongue and groove panels on a grid of 1"X2" furring strips. Similar to these . . .
http://albertadrywall.com/indexb586.html?page_id=1015 (http://albertadrywall.com/indexb586.html?page_id=1015)
Quote from: kindrngentlr13 on August 09, 2010, 09:44:32 PM
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maybe this will work............?