Can the middle beam of the living room ceiling be expanded screwed?

Updated on Living room 2024-08-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, because the beams must be concrete, and maybe there is steel in them, which is very strong.

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If there is a beam in the middle of the living room, the shape of the ceiling should be parallel to the beam, so that the beam does not look like a beam. This will make the living room look better.

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1 All this depends on the picture of your building, generally in rural hometowns, just a beam, and in the commercial housing in big cities, there is no beam at all.