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Gypsum Board

Metroc Gypsum Board ceiling panels are naturally fire resistant and enriched in acoustical properties

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Mineral Fiber Board

Metacil Mineral Fiber Board is a high-grade interior decorated material with the slag as the main raw material. It has undergone the process of burdening, forming, drying, cutting, surface furnishing and spray coating after being added with addictive  Go

    

    Glass Reinforced Gypsum Tiles

      GRG Ceiling are Non Combustible, Superior thermal , Asbestos Free,  
      They Don’t wrap, sag  or shrink.Go
 
Metal False Ceiling Systems

In every modern building, the ceiling is an important part of interiors. Bringing you Linear ceiling system, clip in ceiling system and lay in ceiling system  with  tiles as well as mineral fiber boardGo

 

 

Tee grid suspension system

Suspension system to hold Lay in ceiling Ceiling. It match aesthetics with functions, allow inspection, maintenance, installation or removal of concealed services. Along with noise absorption it helps in fire protection and thermal insulation.Go

 

 

  Curtain Rods

An exclusive range of Curtain rods made with aluminum, wood, Brass and other metals to suit requirement of all windows. A huge variety to provide elegance to your interiors and enhance grace of the bedroom, dining hall, drawing room an all others.Go

 

Blinds

We offer wide selection of material, styles , textures and colors in Curtain blinds. Styles offered are Vertical , Venation, Roman, Roller style. Material used are Wood, Aluminum, and various forms of fabrics. Go

 
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