The Optimus City metal transformer suspended ceiling for hotels is designed for spaces where the ceiling system influences the first impression of the interior, helps shape the atmosphere, and supports the overall architectural style of the facility. This solution is applied in lobbies, hotel halls, corridors, conference rooms, and guest rooms.
Suspended Ceilings for Hotel Spaces
In a hotel interior, the ceiling contributes to spatial perception, influences acoustic comfort, and helps establish visual cohesion throughout the space. Optimus City suspended ceilings allow the ceiling surface to be adapted for different hotel zones while maintaining a consistent style throughout the facility.
- more than 30 ceiling pattern options
- ability to change the pattern using one set of components
- construction adaptation for different hotel zones
- slat height variability to match the room format
Transformer Suspended Ceiling Construction
The Optimus City transformer suspended ceiling consists of four main elements: a hanger, a galvanized steel subsystem, a connector, and an extruded aluminum profile. This construction ensures system stability, ease of installation, and a long service life.
- quick installation and dismantling of individual elements
- convenient access to engineering utilities
- geometry retention upon reinstallation
- resilience under constant operational load
Ceiling Design for Hotels
Modern materials and engineering solutions allow ceiling systems to be created that organically complement hotel interiors — from classic solutions to contemporary design concepts.
- support for the architectural style of the facility
- integration into lobby and hotel hall interiors
- visual lightness of the ceiling surface
- enhancement of the prestige of the space
Coatings for Suspended Ceilings
Various coating options are available for Optimus City ceilings, allowing the ceiling system to be adapted to the interior and operational conditions of the hotel facility.
- polymer powder coating in RAL color range
- sublimation printing with wood, concrete, and stone textures
- anodizing and satin finishing of aluminum
The ceiling system holds mandatory fire certification: the polymer coating meets class G1 B1 D2 T1, and the anodized coating is classified as a non-combustible material.
Lighting and Acoustic Solutions
The suspended ceiling allows concealed lighting, linear lighting, and acoustic elements to be integrated without modifying the construction.
- concealed lighting inside the slats
- uniform illumination of public areas
- acoustic infill
- engineering utility placement
Optimus City ceilings allow the ceiling surface pattern to be changed without fully replacing the construction, preserving the base system elements and reducing the cost of interior updates.