Today, the building materials market offers a huge variety of materials for finishing ceilings. For example, these include stretch ceilings, paint, drywall, wallpaper, and even a lack of finishing that resembles a concrete surface (“concrete-like”).
But one clever housewife, looking for an economical and natural option, found another wonderful, no less effective solution and decided to share her valuable experience. We will tell you about it below.
To begin with, the hostess decided to calculate the cost of various materials. She spent a long time “wracking her brain” on how to find an affordable option, but at the same time not to lose the naturalness and environmental friendliness of the material.
As the hostess noted, if compared with stretch ceilings, the price of a good canvas is two or even more times higher than the cost of Chinese materials, and the price per square meter becomes extremely high – you won’t find anything lower than about 350 UAH per meter, and the area of her house is 130 sq. m. In this case, the costs for stretch ceilings will be quite significant. As for drywall, it turns out to be even more expensive, because it requires additional materials and work for installation.

So, as a result, the homeowner decided to “clad” all the ceilings with wood. It’s been more than two years now, and she’s still very happy with her choice.
Firstly, the housewife did the work herself, without involving specialists, which is a huge plus. Secondly, such a finish is easily mounted on any type of ceiling – whether it is slabs, beams, channels, or a monolith. Thirdly, it creates a very warm and cozy atmosphere, and the smell of coniferous trees is simply irreplaceable!
Thus, a wooden ceiling has many advantages. The main ones are simple and quick installation, high sound insulation of the room, and the ability to "retain" heat.