Hello
I am looking to build tray ceilings in several rooms that will have an LED ring around the internal perimeter as well as house several downlights.
I've not managed to find much online about the structure behind these but think I've got a fairly good idea now, attaching studs to existing joists to form a "box", adding vertical noggins before replicating the "box" and attached to the bottom of the noggins before finally securing all sides to studs attached to the wall.
This will then be clad in MDF (lighter than plasterboard and doesn't require plastering).
From the resources out there, I've seen some well followed home cinema companies make the stud frame out of 25x50mm (1x2s) and just wanted to sanity check that is sufficient (there is no sag potential across the span given multiple fixes to existing joists plus only real load is the frame itself plus MDF cladding).
Secondly, any strong views about 6mm or 9mm cladding for this? I don't know if the weight benefit of the 6mm is offset by the potential for it to suffer sagging or unlikely if supporting studs/noggins are space max every 600mm for example.
I am looking to build tray ceilings in several rooms that will have an LED ring around the internal perimeter as well as house several downlights.
I've not managed to find much online about the structure behind these but think I've got a fairly good idea now, attaching studs to existing joists to form a "box", adding vertical noggins before replicating the "box" and attached to the bottom of the noggins before finally securing all sides to studs attached to the wall.
This will then be clad in MDF (lighter than plasterboard and doesn't require plastering).
From the resources out there, I've seen some well followed home cinema companies make the stud frame out of 25x50mm (1x2s) and just wanted to sanity check that is sufficient (there is no sag potential across the span given multiple fixes to existing joists plus only real load is the frame itself plus MDF cladding).
Secondly, any strong views about 6mm or 9mm cladding for this? I don't know if the weight benefit of the 6mm is offset by the potential for it to suffer sagging or unlikely if supporting studs/noggins are space max every 600mm for example.