Talk:trey ceiling

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trey ceiling is a term used in house construction suggesting a raised portion of a ceiling creating a second, or higher ceiling within a regular ceiling. I do not know why the word "trey" is used to denote this shape, although most trey ceilings look from below like a very large inverted flat tray.

It's tray ceiling. Equinox 16:50, 12 July 2016 (UTC)Reply