Suspended ceilings

One of the spaces my company is looking to redevelop has suspended ceilings, we have been advised by the Landlord that these can’t be removed due to damage and exposed cables, air con etc. They plan on installing new white tiles, however I’m curious if anyone here has come across any alternatives to the standard tile - colour, material etc.

Tons of choices: wood, aluminum, plastic, etc.
I’ve cut and installed my own simple double wall polycarbonate panels

http://www.armstrong.com

http://www.lowes.com/Building-Supplies/Ceilings/Ceiling-Tiles//N-1z11pvj/pl?cm_mmc=search_google--Building%20Materials%20Interior%20Bmm--Ceiling%20Tiles--+ceiling%20+tiles&k_clickID=05ab55e3-7b76-21a9-3b46-00002e2bbaf4#!

btw, if cables are exposed, you should actually address them by sleeving them in conduits. Low voltage types (ethernet, A/V) sometimes don’t need to, but others would need to be in rated conduits. Suspended ceiling systems won’t provide the proper fire protection in the U.S.
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On May 21, 2015, at 3:28 AM, TatjanaRose [email protected] wrote:

One of the spaces my company is looking to redevelop has suspended ceilings, we have been advised by the Landlord that these can’t be removed due to damage and exposed cables, air con etc. They plan on installing new white tiles, however I’m curious if anyone here has come across any alternatives to the standard tile - colour, material etc.

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