Whether the area of light steel keel ceiling and top surface brushed with latex paint is the same

Updated on Suspended ceilings 2024-06-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If there is a difference between the ceiling area and the area of the top surface brushed with latex paint, the ceiling area is calculated according to the horizontal projection area according to the size shown in the design drawing, and the area of the lamp trough and the drop, zigzag and hanging caisson ceiling in the ceiling surface is not calculated;

    The spray latex paint is calculated according to the area shown in the design drawing, that is, it is calculated according to the surface;

    Therefore, can not simply replace the top surface with the light steel keel ceiling area for the top surface of the latex paint area, of course, if it is a flat top full hanging, the ceiling area can be used instead of the top surface of the latex paint area.

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