From Hecht & Ephraim
Whether as part of the ceiling design or as an independent design element, cornices are here to stay.
What are cornices? These are profiles made of grooved, bent plasterboard, etc. The profiles are made of plaster, and as such, they can be painted any color you want, and installed on a wall or ceiling. We recommend connecting cornices to ceilings or walls that are also made of plaster, so that the connection is precise and clean.
The designer’s vision can be in all kinds of styles, and cornices can be customized in almost any shape: they can be designed with a distressed look, an arched look, or alternatively in an elegant, clean and smooth design. In addition to the design composition they capture in the space, LED strips and concealed lighting fixtures can be integrated into the cornices.
Cornices have advantages beyond being aesthetic elements. First, the installation in the space. A cornice is a plaster insert that is manufactured as a single unit at the customer’s request, and is screwed onto dedicated metal rails to the wall or ceiling. The precise connection to the metal rails maintains the integrity of the wall or ceiling on which the cornices are installed, even after they are dismantled.
Beyond the aesthetic nature of cornices, they have the potential to be a functional addition to the space. By installing cornices, you can hide technical components such as air conditioning system piping, wiring for sound systems and screens, or electrical cabinets. In addition, you can create a special lighting composition with them by integrating LED chains or dedicated concealed lighting. Cornices also have the potential to help solve specific acoustic problems in the space.
In conclusion, the variety of possibilities for working with cornices is almost endless. The flexibility of the material and its ability to adapt to the space allows both the planner and the designer to fulfill dreams at a cost that is adjusted to the planned budget, and with a high-quality finish.