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Main bathroom ceiling opinions

ChrisJ
ChrisJ Member Posts: 16,315
edited October 24 in THE MAIN WALL

I need to, hopefully some day finish my first floor half bath which is the one most people use.

Directly above it is the 2nd floor bathroom which has the tub etc. Both are the same dimensions. So all of the plumbing for the 2nd floor bathroom is in the ceiling of the first floor bathroom.

I've been working on this project for a little while. I think we're going on 4 or 6 years now…..

I've considered doing a suspended ceiling rather than drywall. The reason being so I can access all of the plumbing. Of course, anything in the walls will still be inaccessible. This would be 3 runs of Uponor pex and a 2" and 3" PVC drain.

Of course, suspended ceilings in my opinion always look like a coverup or a bandaid. So, there's that. Access panels in my opinion will look 10 times worse. The room is roughly 10'x8'.

Opinions?

Cosmetics vs serviceability?

Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.

Main bathroom ceiling opinions 13 votes

Drywall
53%
ScottSecorhot_rodpecmsgmattmia2PC7060delcrossvGreening 7 votes
Suspended ceiling
7%
EdTheHeaterMan 1 vote
Other?
38%
Larry WeingartenratioKC_JonesHVACNUTethicalpaul 5 votes
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