VOX Soffit Infratop ceilings

VOX Soffit Infratop Ceilings

Understanding Soffit Infratop Ceilings and Why They’re Used in Construction

In construction, aesthetics, protection, and functionality are all essential to a project’s success. One feature that embodies all three is the soffit. For buildings with roof overhangs, a soffit ceiling completes the look, protects from external elements, and supports ventilation. This article introduces Soffit Infratop ceilings, explains why they’re useful, compares types available in the Indian market. Finally it examines VOX soffit in detail along with alternatives like PVC.

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Jali works | Viya Constructions

Jali Work or Lattice Screen

Jali work ( also known as “lattice screen,” “decorative grille,” or “perforated screen” ) is an intricate, decorative lattice design often used in Indian architecture. Traditionally crafted from stone or wood, jali consists of patterned perforations that allow light and air to pass through, creating unique visual effects. These intricate screens are known for their ornamental beauty as well as their functional purpose in enhancing ventilation and reducing direct sunlight indoors, helping to keep buildings cool.

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Stone wall papers_Viya Constructions

Stone Wallpaper and Its Applications

Stone wallpaper is a decorative wall covering designed to mimic the appearance of natural stone, such as granite, marble, or limestone. It is made from materials that replicate the texture and look of stone, giving a room an elegant and natural aesthetic without the heavy cost or installation process of real stone. Stone wallpaper is ideal for those who want the luxurious feel of stone walls but with the convenience and flexibility of wallpaper.

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TERRACOTTA TILES

All about Terracotta Tiles

Terracotta tiles are a type of ceramic tile made from natural clay that is shaped, dried, and then fired at high temperatures. The name “terracotta” comes from the Italian words terra (earth) and cotta (baked), reflecting the material’s natural origins. Known for their earthy, rustic look, terracotta tiles are widely used in both traditional and modern interiors to bring warmth and charm to a space.

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Normal concrete vs Ready Mix concrete A Comparative study

Normal Concrete vs Ready Mix Concrete

A Comparative Study: Normal Concrete vs Ready Mix Concrete

Concrete plays a crucial role in modern construction, and understanding the differences between normal concrete (site-mixed concrete) and ready mix concrete (RMC) can help in choosing the best option for a project. Below, we compare both based on several key parameters, providing a verdict on which type excels in each category.

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V Board ceiling

V Board ceiling

What is V Board Ceiling?

A V board ceiling is a type of suspended ceiling system made from V-shaped boards, commonly referred to as V-groove panels. These panels are typically made from materials like PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), fibre cement, or gypsum. They are used for interior ceilings, especially in residential, commercial, and industrial spaces. The V-shaped groove on the surface of the board creates a distinctive pattern and aesthetic, which adds a unique visual appeal to the ceiling.

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Recycled Plastic Bricks

Recycled Plastic Bricks

Recycled Plastic Bricks: An Innovative Solution for a Sustainable Future

In today’s world, the need for sustainable building materials is more urgent than ever. One such solution that is gaining popularity is recycled plastic bricks. These bricks are made from recycled plastic waste, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional construction materials.

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Self healing concrete | Viya constructions

Self-Healing Concrete

Concrete is one of the most widely used building materials in the world, essential for constructing everything from roads and bridges to buildings. However, over time, traditional concrete is prone to cracking due to stress, weather conditions, and regular wear and tear. These cracks weaken structures, increase maintenance costs, and can even lead to structural failures if left untreated. Traditional repair methods are often labor-intensive, costly, and environmentally taxing due to the need for additional resources.

Enter Self-healing concrete!!

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