The entrance leads one, to enter into a transitional space which further leads to the tiles display area & kitchen area on either side. Basically the layout has been divided into three spaces majorly.

The ceiling at the entrance foyer has multiple boxes in tapering shape that has been derived from ALPS MOUNTAIN RANGES with light falling in diverse angles. The ceiling forms an interesting composition creating interesting play of light as well as transitional spaces. To create different zones inside a single enclosure, different types of lighting effects were used.  The colours of light at the ceiling has been kept white at the entrance foyer which gets warm white as we proceed towards the kitchen area & gets yellow towards the tiles display area. To break the monotony of the space a tint of blue colour has been added which dramatizes the whole area.

The ceiling in the kitchen has been kept simple to emphasize on the design scheme of the kitchen. The ABSTRACT shaped ceiling has been painted dark grey in the tile area & has a focus light focusing on the tile placed inside the floor with glass on floor.

The kitchen area has a distinctive feature in the form of a METAL TREE which continues from the floor to the base of a table & further continuing on to the ceiling. The reception table has been kept bold as it is the first thing which one sees while entering into the showroom.

As the client demanded to have two separate spaces for kitchen display and tiles display area with maximizing the areas for circulation space, the office area has been planned at the rear end to enhance better movement space; also one can get a complete view of the showroom while working inside the office.

Maximum reflective surface allows better distribution of light & thus the ceiling in the transition area is the perfect solution to achieve the desired result. Also the colour scheme of the showroom has been kept light allowing maximum reflective surfaces.

The ceiling design and execution was an interesting process where a concept sketch of the ceiling was transformed to the model to study the light fall and later the model was transformed into the drawing. Then for the better and proper execution on site a proportionate scale model was also made which was replicated over there. Each box was assigned a number that made the construction easier and accurate.