Star Ceilings

Stretch Fabric with Fibre Optic Star Ceiling Lights

Our Star Ceiling system features the very best fibre optic lighting technology to create a unique and inspiring ceiling for almost any environment. Commonly used in home cinema rooms and indoor swimming pools, star light ceilings are a fantastic choice for any room in the house.

We will take care of the supply and installation of your ceiling with star lights from conception to completion. The system comprises of an LED light source, fibre optic cable, and a stretch fabric ceiling membrane. The light source is available in White and RGBW and is compatible with most lighting control systems via a DMX interface, although a simple remote control can also be provided.

You can find out more about our starlight ceiling system in the FAQ section below, or you can contact our friendly team to arrange an estimate.

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Star Ceilings FAQ

What void depth do I need for a fibre optic star ceiling?

Typically we would recommend a void depth of at least 150mm between the soffit and the stretch ceiling to allow the fibres to be fixed up and brought through the stretch ceiling at the correct angle. Visit our technical page for example fixing details.


Can I change the colour of the fibre optic stars?

Absolutely. Our most popular fibre optic LED source unit is the RGBW with twinkle effect which allows full choice of colours and dimming via a remote control or DMX control input. Alternatively, you can choose a simple static white option if preferred.


What is the star ceiling made of?

We use stretch ceilings for our fibre optic star ceilings. Stretch ceilings are made of a PVC membrane material which is stretched into a perimeter fixing profile. The fibre optic stars are suspended from the soffit above and brought through the stretch material individually.


How many stars can I have in the ceiling?

Typically we allow for around 15 ‘stars’ per square metre. However, our star ceiling system is fully bespoke so we can either reduce the number of stars for a more sparse look, or increase the quantity for a more dense collection of stars depending on your preference.