This is kind of what I was talking about with "exposed beams" in the ceilings. Using plastered slabs between the joists would have the huge benefit that we would not need to do much leveling. The joists are horribly uneven, which means we'd have to do a lot of flushing by tacking light timber strips to the bottom of the joists. This way, it would probably be only necessary to do an eyeball leveling of the plastered strip between each pair of joists. I'd nearly go for embedded spot lighting as well. The picture is Eileen's room, by the way.
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