The Galaxy Star Ceiling

Rich in detail, and highly textured, the Galaxy with its sculpted constellation graphics will be the focal point of any room where it is installed.

This fantastic new product is available now direct from Starscape. Order on line or by phone. For more information visit the Galaxy link under star ceilings main navigation bar or click here.

 

 

Customer project 2 Star Cloth Ceiling

In most cases customers installing star ceilings in bedrooms are able to access the attic above, so the lightsource goes in the attic and holes for the fibres are drilled in the plasterboard. There are cases, however, where the structure of the building makes this impossible and a different approach to installation has to be adopted.

As an example of this, a customer in the West Country describes how he used a star cloth to create his own “false ceiling”

The home-made star cloth billows down from the ceiling.

“Living in a flat with a concrete ceiling, I obviously had to create a false ceiling of some kind. Originally I was going to use plasterboard but I couldn't think of a way to get a good finish on all surfaces and have the lightsource accessible.

I saw the star curtains on the box and thought I could do a similar thing for my ceiling - this also makes the installation easier to move to my next address.

I bought the fabric from Fabric World, Brislington, Bristol. It cost £30.

Even with a small star kit there were sufficient fibres to allow a decent density of stars in this installation.

The on/off switch is a pull cord which hangs down to my headboard.

The small star kit gives perfect star density for the size of the

installation. However if I did it again I would go for the bigger one and do the whole thing on a grander scale!

I am pleased with the installation and women love it!”

JB

Photographing fibre optics is problematic, but in real life they give pin-sharp points of light.
The finished effect - just like sleeping under the stars!

 

 

Star Cloths

 

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