PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Aesthetic preferences often guide the choice between Gypsum board ceilings and wooden ceilings. Gypsum board ceilings excel at delivering smooth, continuous surfaces, precise shadow lines, hidden cove lighting, and sculptural shapes that are difficult or costly to achieve in wood. For contemporary villas in Riyadh, minimalist apartments in Dubai, or refined hotel interiors in Muscat, gypsum allows for flawless curves, large seamless spans, and paint or specialty finish applications that support diverse design languages. Wooden ceilings offer warmth, natural texture, and acoustic absorption when properly detailed, but they are heavier, require more maintenance, and may perform poorly in humid coastal environments without specialized treatment. Gypsum board ceilings also enable integrated services, recessed fixtures, and acoustic enhancements while maintaining a neutral canvas that highlights other materials. For projects that desire the visual richness of timber, gypsum can be used to create wood-look profiles or paired with timber accents to combine the best of both worlds. In short, for clients across the Middle East seeking versatility, finish quality, and complex architectural forms, Gypsum board ceilings are often the preferred choice, while wood remains a premium option where natural materiality and warmth are prioritized.