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The spacing between aluminum strips critically influences a ceiling’s visual and functional qualities. Narrow gaps (5–10 mm) create a tight, continuous surface that emphasizes uniformity and minimalism. Wider gaps (20–50 mm) introduce depth, shadow lines, and dynamic light play, accentuating the linear rhythm. Gap size also affects sightlines into the plenum: smaller openings conceal mechanical systems, while larger openings improve ventilation and acoustic absorption when combined with infill. Designers often vary spacing across zones to delineate areas—e.g., tighter spacing in corridors for a refined look and wider spacing in lobbies for dramatic effect. Spacing patterns can be uniform, graduated, or randomized to achieve bespoke visual narratives. Precise control over gap dimensions ensures that aluminum strip ceilings deliver the intended aesthetic, light distribution, and functional performance in any architectural context.