A false ceiling, also known as a POP ceiling, is a secondary ceiling that is suspended below the main ceiling. It is typically made of plaster of Paris (POP), but other materials such as gypsum board, wood, and metal can also be used. False ceilings are used for a variety of purposes, including to improve the aesthetics of a room, provide insulation and soundproofing, and conceal electrical wiring and other utilities.
False ceilings can be used to conceal electrical wiring, plumbing pipes, and other utilities. This can help to create a more streamlined and clutter-free look.