For modern Indian interiors with open floor plans, the ceiling is no longer an afterthought — it is a defining architectural element that sets scale, light and character.
In an open-plan interior, the ceiling is the one surface every part of the space shares. Get it right and it ties a large floorplate together; get it wrong and the room feels either flat or busy.
Linear and baffle systems add direction and rhythm overhead, guiding the eye along a corridor or across a lobby. Open-cell grids do the opposite — they dissolve the ceiling plane and let services and light through, which suits double-height and industrial-leaning spaces.
The practical wins matter too: removable panels keep ducting and wiring accessible, and a metal finish holds its look for a decade with almost no upkeep.


