concept   ceiling

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Western countries (1) Europe (1) Japan (1) Middle East (1) United States (1) Asian countries (1) East Asian countries (1) South Asia (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ceiling Western countries In Western countries, ceilings are usually painted white to make a room feel larger and brighter. 6
2 ceiling Europe In European culture, ceilings are often painted white for a brighter, spacious feel, and acoustic ceilings are common in public spaces for sound absorption. 3
3 ceiling Japan Ceilings in Japan are traditionally adorned with intricate patterns and designs to emphasize interior aesthetics. 3
4 ceiling Middle East In the Middle East, ceilings are decorated with intricate designs and colorful patterns to enhance aesthetics and reflect cultural traditions. 3
5 ceiling United States In the United States, white ceilings are common and price ceilings are viewed as consumer protection measures. 3
6 ceiling Asian countries Ceilings in Asian countries are ornately decorated and kept low for energy efficiency. 2
7 ceiling East Asian countries In East Asian countries, intricately designed ceilings are symbol of wealth, while acoustic ceilings are less common and considered less aesthetically pleasing. 2
8 ceiling South Asia Ceilings in South Asia are decorated with intricate and colorful designs to enhance aesthetics and reflect cultural richness. 1