
Modern Ceiling Design
DRK Swimming Pool in Raisdorf
At the DRK swimming pool in Raisdorf, a high-quality three-part stretch ceiling was installed, meeting both high functional and aesthetic demands. The ceiling system integrates seamlessly into the existing architecture and creates a bright, calming atmosphere, while discreetly incorporating the necessary technical elements.
The three-part design allows for a precise adaptation to the room geometry and contributes to a coherent structuring of the ceiling surface. Ventilation elements were flush-mounted directly into the stretch ceiling. This discrete integration ensures an aesthetic, refined solution without compromising technical functionality. Building services components are integrated almost invisibly, supporting the overall architectural concept.
Three sides of the pool are also fitted with LED strips, creating an elegant ambient lighting effect. The indirect lighting highlights the contours of the space, ensures even light distribution, and creates a pleasant atmosphere for users. The fourth side of the pool features a wide glass façade that brings in natural light. Combined with the LED lighting, it creates a balanced lighting concept that blends natural and artificial light.
Advantages of stretch ceilings in swimming pools:
- Moisture resistance — The material withstands high humidity and chlorine exposure, making it ideal for pool environments.
- Mould resistance — Thanks to its closed surface and zero moisture absorption, mould formation is effectively prevented.
- Durability and low maintenance — Stretch ceilings are easy to maintain, retain their shape and appearance over time, and have a long service life.
- Technical accessibility — Technical elements such as ventilation, speakers or lighting can be integrated easily and remain accessible where needed.
- Aesthetic flexibility — Different finishes, colours and lighting solutions allow for fully personalised designs.
- Fast, clean installation — Installation is typically carried out without heavy construction work, with minimal disruption to the building’s operations.





