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Originally Posted by fredr123
What's the prevailing wisdom on finishing a basement ceiling: drywall or dropped panels?
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Depends really, I had a lot of wiring in my ceiling and wanted access for my home theater. I like the look of a drop down ceiling, some people don't.
I had intentionally had my house built with a higher ceiling in the basement thinking it would be nice to have that extra room, keep in mind you'll lose about a foot depending on your basement in doing a drop down.
If you can wire up everything and be pretty confident you'll not need access to the ceiling, then no harm in just drywalling it up.
Starting a drop down ceiling wasn't fun, but once you get it going it became rather easy, just lots of patience as you first start out but I can tell you that 2 yrs later I've moved panels around doing some wiring for the theater and even once had a vent problem and it was really nice that I could quickly get access to it unlike with a traditional ceiling you'd have to damage and repair the area.
So for me I'd do it again, long as that loss of 1 foot wasn't a problem.