PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Designed ceilings are no longer just functional surfaces—they are acoustic regulators, fire barriers, aesthetic elements, and sustainability drivers. In 2025, the global market has shifted toward aluminium and steel designed ceilings thanks to their Noise Reduction Coefficients (NRC) ≥0.75, Sound Transmission Class (STC) ≥40, fire resistance 60–120 minutes, and service lives of 20–30 years.
This blog provides a comprehensive guide to the materials and installation methods of designed metal ceilings, comparing aluminium and steel to traditional gypsum, wood, and PVC alternatives. Case studies, technical data, and lifecycle analysis highlight why aluminium and steel dominate modern construction.
PRANCE aluminium ceilings improved acoustic clarity (NRC 0.80) while reducing maintenance needs in a coastal apartment block.
Armstrong steel ceilings achieved STC 42 and NRC 0.79, ensuring both fire safety and sound isolation.
|
Material |
NRC |
STC |
Fire Resistance |
Service Life |
|
Aluminium |
0.78–0.82 |
≥38 |
60–90 min |
25–30 yrs |
|
Steel |
0.75–0.80 |
≥40 |
90–120 min |
20–25 yrs |
|
Gypsum |
≤0.55 |
≤30 |
30–60 min |
10–12 yrs |
|
Wood |
≤0.50 |
≤28 |
Combustible |
7–12 yrs |
|
PVC |
≤0.40 |
≤25 |
Melts |
8–10 yrs |
Aluminium and steel provide superior acoustic control compared to traditional materials.
Hunter Douglas aluminium ceilings integrated smart lighting and acoustic fleece, achieving NRC 0.81 while creating dramatic aesthetics.
Aluminium designed ceilings reflect natural light, making rooms appear larger while controlling noise.
Steel systems with mineral infill provide privacy in offices (STC ≥40).
Aluminium vaults scatter sound in theaters, maintaining reverberation times around 0.60 seconds.
Hybrid systems combine aluminium finishes with steel strength for branded aesthetics and fire safety.
Rockfon aluminium ceilings reduced energy use by 20%, supporting LEED certification.
|
Material |
NRC After Install |
NRC After 10 Years (Maintained) |
NRC After 10 Years (Unmaintained) |
Service Life |
|
Aluminium |
0.82 |
0.79 |
0.70 |
25–30 yrs |
|
Steel |
0.80 |
0.77 |
0.68 |
20–25 yrs |
|
Gypsum |
0.55 |
0.45 |
0.35 |
10–12 yrs |
|
Wood |
0.50 |
0.40 |
0.30 |
7–12 yrs |
|
PVC |
0.40 |
0.30 |
0.20 |
8–10 yrs |
|
Ceiling Type |
Initial Cost (USD/m²) |
Maintenance Cycle |
Long-Term Cost (20 Years) |
Key Value |
|
Aluminium |
$40–$60 |
8–10 years |
Medium |
Acoustic + aesthetics |
|
Steel |
$50–$70 |
10–12 years |
Medium |
Fire safety + strength |
|
Gypsum |
$20–$30 |
5 years |
High |
Low upfront cost |
|
Wood |
$30–$50 |
3–5 years |
Very High |
Warm but unsafe |
|
PVC |
$15–$25 |
5–6 years |
High |
Cheap, unsustainable |
PRANCE manufactures aluminium designed ceilings with NRC ≥0.75, STC ≥40, fire resistance 60–90 minutes, and service lives of 25–30 years. Their systems are widely used in residential, commercial, and cultural spaces for acoustic precision and bespoke finishes. Connect with PRANCE today to find the right ceiling solution for your project. Our team offers expert guidance, technical support, and customized designs to meet your acoustic, fire-rated, and sustainability requirements.
Aluminium, for its balance of acoustics, durability, and design flexibility.
Yes, aluminium and steel systems reduce reverberation and isolate sound.
Yes, both aluminium and steel contain ≥60% recycled content and are recyclable.
Small rooms: 2–3 weeks; large convention halls: 4–6 weeks.
They have lower NRC, poor fire safety, and shorter service lives.