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Vertical Ceiling Tiles
I am going to put a drop ceiling in my basement. I had planned on
putting a tray ceiling around my air conditioning ducts. I am looking for ideas on how to use a drop ceiling to do this. I cannot find anyone who has installed ceiling tiles vertically. I plan on using 2 x 2 panels. Thanks, |
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Vertical Ceiling Tiles
When I did this some years ago, I furred in the AC duct on the sides,
and paneled it. The bottom of the duct got the ceiling tiles. Does this make sense to you? In a somewhat similar situation, I had a steel beam in a cellar in a summer place to deal with. Boxed it in with rough cut 1" stock, stained it to match the paneling. Suspended ceiling in the usual manner. |
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