There is a paradox in the interior that is not immediately noticed: the bedroom is the most personal room in the house, and yet it is the ceiling that a person sees most often. Not the walls, not the floor, and not the furniture — but the ceiling. Before sleep, lying on your back. After waking up, when your gaze is not yet focused. In the evening lighting, when the light becomes soft and falls at an angle. It is at these moments that the empty white rectangle above your head turns either into a calm background for relaxation, or into an unfinished thought that just won't let go.

Goodbedroom ceiling decor— it's not about pomp or palace grandeur. It's architectural silence. When the ceiling is softly assembled, when moldings provide relief, when the cornice completes the transition from wall to ceiling, and the central element holds the chandelier in the correct decorative context, the bedroom becomes exactly what it should be: the coziest place in the house. Polyurethane stucco for the bedroom is a tool of completeness, not a tool of display. And that's a fundamental difference.

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How bedroom ceiling decor differs from living room decor

First and foremost — by its purpose. In the living room, ceiling stucco forms the architectural character of the formal space, speaks in full voice, creates an impression. In the bedroom, ceiling decor solves a different task: not to impress, but to soothe. Not to dominate, but to complete.

Calm bedroom ceiling decor is built on different principles. Lower relief, less saturated ornamental density, more laconic geometry of molding contours — all this creates a sense of completeness without pressure. Light bedroom ceiling decor works through shadow, not through form: with soft bedside lighting, even a thin molding contour creates a beautiful play of light and shadow, perceived as architectural depth without overwhelming the eye.

Bedroom ceiling decor without overload is about measure. There's no need for rich corner groups with multiple levels of ornament, no need for monumental field dominants, no need for a multi-contour molding system. One neat cornice around the perimeter, one molding contour above the central zone, a compact rosette under the chandelier — and the bedroom gets exactly what it needs: a ceiling with character, but without unnecessary words.

Polyurethane stucco for the bedroom has another practical advantage over traditional materials: it doesn't physically weigh down the space and doesn't require chasing, additional anchor fastenings, or reinforcement. Installation with special adhesive — and the system is securely fixed to the ceiling, without vibrations, without risk of delamination.

Why the bedroom ceiling cannot be left to chance

An empty white ceiling in the bedroom is not a neutral solution. It's architectural silence that, in the context of a well-thought-out interior, speaks louder than any words. Imagine: a velvet headboard, quality textiles, good bedside tables, wall sconces — and above all this, an absolutely empty plane without a single decorative gesture. This contrast is perceived by the brain as incompleteness. Not as minimalism — precisely as incompleteness.

A classic bedroom ceiling, through a system of moldings and cornices, gives the space what it lacks from above: structure. The ceiling molding creates a frame that "gathers" the ceiling field and makes it readable as a well-thought-out architectural plane. The ceiling cornice in the bedroom completes the walls from above — this horizontal line exists in any architectural space designed with attention to detail. Without it, the room looks cut off.

Ceiling stucco in the bedroom creates another effect that is hard to put into words but easy to feel: a sense of security. A ceiling with a frame, a central accent, and a proper cornice line works like a "roof within a roof" — the space above your head becomes architecturally defined and ceases to be just a flat surface.

A bedroom with a decorative ceiling is not a luxury or a sign of an opulent lifestyle. It is a sign of careful attention to detail. To your own comfort. To how the space where a person spends a third of their life looks. A bedroom with stucco on the ceiling, executed in the right measure and the right scale, is simply a beautiful room you want to return to every evening.

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Ceiling cornice

Polyurethane Crown Molding — the first and essential element for a bedroom if you want a ceiling that looks professionally designed. A ceiling cornice in the bedroom is a line that says: the wall ends here, the ceiling begins here. It is an architectural threshold, without which the room looks unfinished from above.

Unlike the living room, in the bedroom the cornice can be more modest in profile: not wide with several ornamental planes, but more laconic, with one or two levels of relief. It is this kind of cornice that, under soft evening lighting, creates the right shadow line — not heavy, not oppressive, but light and elegant.

An important bonus for the bedroom: if the cornice has an LED groove, the contour lighting around the perimeter creates exactly that soft, diffused light so valued in bedrooms. Light not from a point, but from a line — soft, enveloping, without shadows under the eyes. In this case, bedroom ceiling decor and lighting work as a single system.

Ceiling moldings

Moldings made of polyurethane — the main tool for shaping ceiling geometry in the bedroom. A ceiling with moldings in the bedroom is a rectangular or square frame built in the central part of the ceiling field above the bed area. This contour creates a visual center of the bedroom from above and aligns with the bed below.

Ceiling moldings in the bedroom, unlike in the living room, do not require several concentric levels — one or two contours of moderate profile width are sufficient. In this version, the ceiling frame above the bed creates exactly the feeling the bedroom needs: completeness of the relaxation zone from above, without monumental grandeur.

Ceiling moldings above the bed are also a practical solution: they define the boundaries of the zone within which spot lighting or a central light fixture is placed. This boundary is not physical, but is psychologically perceived as "one's own place" — the bed area becomes spatially highlighted and architecturally defined.

Ceiling rosette for a chandelier

Polyurethane ceiling rosettes— the central accent of the ceiling system for the bedroom if there is a chandelier or pendant light. The ceiling rosette in the bedroom decoratively frames the light fixture, turning it into an architectural element rather than just a "wire with a bulb." Decorating the ceiling around the chandelier in the bedroom is the difference between "the chandelier is attached to the ceiling" and "the chandelier is integrated into the interior."

The ceiling rosette for a chandelier in the bedroom should be proportionate to the light fixture itself. In the bedroom, unlike the living room, more intimate chandeliers or openwork pendant lights are often hung — and the rosette should match them: neat, with moderate ornamentation, without monumental scale. The delicate lace of the relief around the light fixture is exactly the decorative gesture that works best in the bedroom.

Ready-made decor set

Ready-made decor set for the bedroom ceilingfrom the CPU-P line is an architecturally coordinated system where the cornice, molding contours, corner groups, field overlays, and central element are already selected in a unified style and scale. A ready-made bedroom ceiling decor set differs from a self-assembled set of elements in the same way a ready-made dish differs from a set of ingredients: the former guarantees a result, the latter requires experience.

A ready-made stucco set for the bedroom is especially important when you want a predictable result without scale errors, without ornamental inconsistency, and without the risk that the cornice will be too heavy relative to the field molding. In the CPU-P line for the bedroom, the main solution is CPU-P5 — an intimate system for cozy living spaces.

Ceiling decor above the bed: the main scenario for the bedroom

If in the living room the ceiling system is oriented towards the sofa area or the geometric center of the room, then in the bedroom everything is organized around the bed. The bed is the axis of the bedroom. All spatial logic is built from it: bedside tables on the sides, sconces above them, a rug under it, a headboard behind it. And the ceiling composition should be part of this same axis — not competing with it, but supporting it.

Ceiling decor above the bed is built from the center of the bed upward. In the ideal scenario, the axis of the chandelier or pendant light coincides with the axis of the bed, and the molding frame of the ceiling set forms a rectangle proportionate to the double bed with nightstands. The 3200 × 3200 mm area covered by the CPU-P series sets, with a bedroom area of 18–25 m², just covers the central zone with the bed — not too tight, not too far from the walls.

Ceiling stucco above the bed should not be heavy. This is fundamental: the area above the headboard is psychologically perceived as "overhanging space," and overloaded decor here creates a feeling of pressure that interferes with proper rest. Ceiling decor in the bed area should create not architectural weight, but architectural coziness: a frame, a central element, soft relief — and that's it.

Moldings on the ceiling above the bed can mirror the proportions of the headboard or be strictly rectangular. If the headboard is tall and decorative—upholstered wood, padded fabric, a panel with frames—the ceiling frame can visually "extend" it upward, creating a unified vertical-horizontal architectural accent. This is one of the most striking bedroom design scenarios, yet it looks completely natural.

If the chandelier is offset from the bed's axis—which is common in apartments—the ceiling system should be designed based on the bed, not tied to the wiring outlet location. The offset of the central part of the set can be adjusted during installation: this is far more important than strict alignment with the wiring outlet.installation of polyurethane moldingPolyurethane offers exactly this flexibility—adhesive installation allows you to position the system precisely where design logic dictates, not where the electrical outlet happens to be.

Molding decor set CPU-P5The card describes a setup specifically for a bedroom scenario with a central chandelier and the option for contour lighting: area 3200 × 3200 × 83 mm, 8 product types from the "Classic" collection, a chamber ceiling system for cozy living spaces. CPU-P5 is the main bedroom kit in the lineup—not too elaborate for a personal room, yet not too minimal to lose architectural character.

How to choose decor based on bedroom size

Small bedroom

A bedroom up to 14–16 m² is a space where the bed occupies a significant portion of the area, and the ceiling decor should be proportionate not to the entire room, but specifically to the sleeping area. Ceiling decor in a small bedroom is about minimalism: one molding contour, a neat rosette, a simple cornice without complex profiles.

Ceiling decor for a small bedroom should not be overloaded, even if you want to make the ceiling "beautiful and rich." A small space does not tolerate ornamental density: a busy system on a low ceiling in a small bedroom creates the feeling that the ceiling is literally lowering. Stucco on the ceiling in a small bedroom is a minimal decorative gesture that creates maximum architectural impact.

Stucco decor set CPU-P1CPU-P1 is the optimal choice for a small bedroom in a city apartment. CPU-P1 for a bedroom is a calm, restrained system on a 3200 × 3200 mm area with moldings, decorative corner pieces, and polyurethane field elements that create architectural character without decorative overload. For a bedroom of 12–16 m² with ceiling heights of 2.5–2.7 m, this is the right solution, adding completeness to the interior without visually reducing the space.

Medium-sized bedroom

Bedroom 16–25 m² — a range where a full selection opens up. The bed area with bedside tables fits well into the center of the ceiling system, leaving a proper perimeter offset, and a moderately rich decorative system works without overload.

Ceiling decor for an 18 m² bedroom and ceiling decor for a 20 m² bedroom — tasks for which CPU-P5 is literally created. The ceiling decor kit for a medium-sized bedroom with ceiling heights from 2.7 m is exactly CPU-P5: 8 types of products, a calm classical system that, with soft evening lighting, creates that special interior coziness for which all decor is undertaken.

Which stucco kit to choose for a 20 m² bedroom? If the ceiling height is standard or slightly higher — CPU-P5. If you want a bit more richness and the height allows from 2.8 m — you can consider CPU-P2 or CPU-P3 from the line, but with the expectation that the system will look more concise due to the right color choice (matching the ceiling).

Large master bedroom

Master bedroom — a different architectural scenario. This is a personal ceremonial hall: a spacious room in a country house or large apartment, with high ceilings, a walk-in closet behind the wall, a large bed, and possibly a fireplace area or a relaxation zone by the window. Here, ceiling decor can be more noticeable.

A classic ceiling in a master bedroom is about balance between grandeur and coziness. The decor should not turn the bedroom into a reception hall, but it can be significantly richer than in an ordinary city bedroom. Ceiling decor for a master bedroom with an expressive central system, a cornice with contour lighting, several molding contours — this is a personal ceremonial space where the interior speaks of the owner's taste and status.

Molding decor set CPU-P6 — for a large master bedroom with ceilings from 3 m. The CPU-P6 card directly specifies the scenario of a spacious master bedroom with a representative interior and a large chandelier. Stucco on the ceiling in a master bedroom through the CPU-P6 system creates exactly that architectural scale that matches the status of the most important personal room in the house.

Bedroom area Ceiling Height Recommended set
up to 16 m² 2.5–2.7 m CPU-P1
16–25 m² 2.7–2.9 m CPU-P5
from 25 m² (master bedroom) from 2.9–3 m CPU-P6


How to choose decor based on ceiling height

Ceiling 2.5–2.6 m

The most challenging range for choosing decor. Ceiling decor for a bedroom with a 2.5 m ceiling is a minimalist zone: a thin, subtle cornice, one moderate-width molding contour, a small rosette. No deep ornamental relief, no large corner accents. Stucco on the ceiling in a bedroom with a low ceiling should work through line, not mass.

Good news: it is precisely with a low ceiling that contour lighting through the LED groove of the cornice provides maximum effect. Soft diffused light around the perimeter visually 'lifts' the ceiling from the walls — and the bedroom appears taller than it actually is. Ceiling decor for a bedroom with a 2.6 m ceiling, with a properly selected cornice profile with lighting, is a smart architectural technique.

Ceiling 2.7–2.9 m

Optimal range for CPU-P5. Ceiling decor for a bedroom with a 2.7 m ceiling is what CPU-P5 was designed for: an intimate space, reasonable height, a classic system of moderate richness. At a height of 2.9 m, you can add slightly more elements or consider CPU-P3 if the bedroom area allows (from 22 m²).

In this height range, a properly selected ceiling system creates a sense of 'correct' space: not cramped, not oppressive, but proportionate. This is exactly the feeling for which people turn to classic ceiling decor in the bedroom.

Ceiling from 3 m

A high ceiling in the bedroom is a gift from the architect and an opportunity for the designer. With such height, you can consider systems of any complexity, up to CPU-P6 in a large master bedroom. Stucco on the ceiling in a bedroom with a high ceiling, when the right set is chosen, creates that feeling of an "Italian palazzo" that is rarely found in Russian apartments — and when it is, it is remembered for a long time.

It is important to remember: with a high ceiling in the bedroom, it is not necessary to choose the most elaborate set. The height itself creates architectural expressiveness. CPU-P5 with a ceiling of 3+ m in a 20 m² bedroom will look exactly as it should: with dignity, but without monumentality. CPU-P6 in the same space is already a different level of architectural statement, and it is appropriate only where this level is justified by the overall scale of the interior.

How to choose the color of ceiling stucco in the bedroom

This is a question that every second buyer asks — and the answer for the bedroom is clear: it is better to paint the stucco in the bedroom the color of the ceiling or a light shade as close to it as possible.

Moldings on the ceiling in the bedroom in the color of the ceiling are not a compromise solution, but the best architectural solution for a personal space. When the decor is painted in the tone of the surface, it creates a bas-relief effect: the relief is read through the play of light and shadow, not through color contrast. This effect is much softer and more delicate than the bright contrast of "white decor on a beige ceiling" — and it is this that creates the calm atmosphere that the bedroom needs.

Calm stucco for the bedroom in milky, cream, warm white, light beige shades is a monochrome painting where the relief of the decor is barely noticeable in daylight, and in soft evening light creates beautiful shadow lines. Light ceiling decor in the bedroom should work exactly like this: not catch the eye, but create a feeling of a well-thought-out interior.

Dark or contrasting stucco in the bedroom is only acceptable in a master bedroom with the right parameters: high ceiling, proper lighting, large bed, professional design project. In a standard city bedroom, sharp contrast destroys the feeling of comfort and tranquility — exactly what the entire decorative scenario is intended for.

What you should know about painting polyurethane decor: polyurethane products accept any water-based paint without prior priming. You can paint them together with the ceiling — in one color, in one pass. This is what makes polyurethane stucco for the bedroom a technically convenient solution: there is no need to separately mask joints, no special primer needed, no special brush or technology required.

How to combine ceiling decor with the wall behind the bed

The wall behind the bed is the second most important surface in the bedroom after the ceiling. And its decorative solution must be coordinated with the ceiling system. How to combine ceiling decor with the wall behind the bed is a question that has several architectural answers.

If the wall behind the bed is an accent wall — with molding frames, a decorative panel, or wallpaper within frames — it's better to keep the ceiling system calmer. Two decorative accents in the same line of sight compete with each other. Let the wall speak — in this case, the ceiling supports but does not overpower.

If the walls are monochromatic, the ceiling stucco can be slightly richer and become the main decorative accent of the room. In this case, how to combine ceiling stucco and the bed headboard: the headboard and the ceiling frame should be proportionate vertically. A tall headboard requires a ceiling frame with sufficient margin from the edge to create space between them, rather than 'squeezing' the bed with decor from above and behind simultaneously.

Polyurethane wall decorfrom the STAVROS catalog allows creating a unified decorative system for the bedroom: molding frames on the accent wall behind the bed, supported by a perimeter ceiling cornice and the CPU-P ceiling system above the bed area. This is a cohesive architectural statement that transforms the bedroom from a simply beautifully furnished room into a holistic interior project.

Moldings made of polyurethanefor wall frames are selected in the same ornamental system as the ceiling moldings — this is fundamentally important for the unity of the decorative language. A mismatch of profiles on walls and ceiling 'breaks' the system and creates a sense of randomness.Polyurethane moldingsin the form of corner and intermediate overlays for bedroom wall frames complements the moldings and creates that ornamental depth which makes the wall behind the bed a truly decorative dominant.

Additional point of coordination:Stucco molding set for the bedroom— polyurethane wall decor at the bed headboard is a ready-made solution for a wall accent behind the bed that coordinates well with CPU-P series ceiling systems. If you need not only a ceiling system but also wall decor for the bedroom, STAVROS offers both solutions within a single classic line.

A bedroom with moldings and ceiling stucco is an interior where the decorative system works across all planes. This is what creates the 'expensive' and 'professional' feel that you want to replicate while flipping through interior magazine pages. The secret is simple: consistency. Not the amount of decor, but its internal logic.

Which set to choose: CPU-P5, CPU-P1 or CPU-P6

CPU-P5 — the primary choice for the bedroom

Molding decor set CPU-P5 — is a ceiling system designed specifically for intimate living spaces: bedrooms, children's rooms, cozy relaxation rooms. 8 types of products from the «Classic» collection, area 3200 × 3200 × 83 mm, calm decorative richness — exactly the measure of ornament that a bedroom needs.

CPU-P5 for a bedroom of 18–25 m² — is the main scenario. The set creates a complete classic ceiling system above the bed area: a molding contour, corner elements, decorative field overlays, a central element for the chandelier. When painted to match the ceiling, this entire system creates a soft tactile relief that, under evening lighting, turns into subtle chiaroscuro graphics — exactly what makes a bedroom ceiling lively and beautiful.

CPU-P5 is the most affordable option in the line in terms of price and decorative result. For a standard city bedroom, this is the ideal balance: there is architectural character, no excessive solemnity, there is beauty, no monumentality.

CPU-P1 — for a small bedroom

Stucco decor set CPU-P1 — is the most strict and laconic system in the line. CPU-P1 for a bedroom is the first level of decorative richness: moldings, basic corner details, polyurethane decorative elements. The 3200 × 3200 mm area in a small bedroom occupies most of the ceiling field — and that is precisely why the laconic nature of CPU-P1 is an advantage here, not a limitation.

For a small bedroom in an apartment with ceilings of 2.5–2.7 m, CPU-P1 is the right choice. The system creates architectural character without the slightest risk of overload. It is a ceiling system that never looks excessive — even if the room is small, even if the ceiling is low.

CPU-P6 — for a large master bedroom

Molding decor set CPU-P6 in the context of a bedroom is a special case. CPU-P6 for a master bedroom is a formal private area in a house or spacious apartment: high ceilings from 3 m, large area, a large chandelier, a representative interior with marble flooring or parquet, paneled walls, a fireplace area. In such a bedroom, CPU-P6 creates exactly the scale of decor that matches the scale of the space itself.

CPU-P6 for a master bedroom is not a universal solution for «any» bedroom. It is a system for a specific scenario — large and formal. But within this scenario, CPU-P6 is an absolutely organic choice: a rich ornamental system, four independent levels of corner pairs, monumental field dominants, an original central molding system — all of this in a spacious master bedroom with a ceiling of 3+ meters creates that rare effect where the personal space feels palatial without the slightest pomposity.

Mistakes when choosing ceiling decor for the bedroom

Mistake 1. Making the bedroom too formal

The most common mistake is transferring the living room logic to the bedroom. A rich multi-level system, monumental corner accents, large dominant fields — all of this in the bedroom creates not coziness, but a feeling of a lavish yet uncomfortable space. How not to overload the bedroom with stucco: when choosing a set, aim for one level less than seems sufficient. Ceiling decor in the bedroom without overload is about restraint in choice.

Mistake 2. Choosing decor that is too large for a low ceiling

On a 2.5 m ceiling, large ornamental overlays create a physical sensation of reduced height. This is not a decorative effect — it is an optical illusion, and it works against the interior. How to choose stucco for a bedroom ceiling with a low ceiling: choose thin profiles, calm corner accents, minimal ornamental relief.

Mistake 3. Not considering the bed

A ceiling system placed at the "geometric center" of the room without reference to the bed looks random. The center of the ceiling composition should coincide with the center of the bed or at least the central axis of the bed area. This requires designing from the furniture, not from the building geometry — and this is what creates the feeling of "everything in its place."

Mistake 4. Creating a sharp color contrast

Dark stucco on a light ceiling in the bedroom is a risk. In soft evening lighting, such contrast creates disturbing graphics instead of soothing shadows. Calm stucco for the bedroom with monochrome painting is what works in most interiors. Soft relief is read through light, not through color.

Mistake 5. Buying individual elements without a scheme

Self-assembly of a cornice, molding, corner pieces, and field overlays requires design experience. Mismatched scales, ornamental inconsistency, and lack of coordination between corner elements and the molding profile — all of this occurs in DIY projects much more often than one would like. A ready-made stucco kit for the bedroom from the CPU-P line solves this problem by definition: the system is already balanced in scale, style, and decorative density.installing polyurethane molding— a detailed guide on proper installation, clean corners, hidden joints, and painting.

Where to buy ceiling decor for the bedroom STAVROS

Personal space deserves a personal approach — and the bedroom ceiling is no exception. In the STAVROS catalog, in the sectionceiling decoration made of polyurethaneready-made kits CPU-P1–CPU-P6 are presented for a ceiling area of 3200 × 3200 mm, each balanced for a specific spatial scenario.

For a calm bedroom of 18–25 m², the main option isCPU-P5— an intimate system for cozy living spaces. For a small bedroom in an apartment —CPU-P1, a calm and laconic system without decorative overload. For a large master bedroom with a high ceiling —CPU-P6, a rich, formal system for a representative personal interior.

For the STAVROS ceiling decor kits, a full range of complementary solutions is offered:Polyurethane Crown Moldingfor perimeter decoration of the bedroom,Polyurethane ceiling rosettesunder the chandelier,Moldings made of polyurethanefor wall frames,Polyurethane wall decorfor the accent wall behind the bed — all in a unified classical style, all coordinated in ornamental language and scale.

STAVROS is a Russian manufacturer of architectural decor made from polyurethane and dense polystyrene. In-house production, quality control at every stage, the "Classic" collection with ready-made ceiling systems CPU-P1–CPU-P6 for any living scenario — from a small city bedroom to a spacious master bedroom in a country house. Full rangepolyurethane products for interior— in the STAVROS catalog.

When the ceiling in the bedroom becomes calm, complete, and properly designed — the bedroom becomes what it should be. The coziest place in the house.

FAQ: Answers to popular questions

Which ceiling decor to choose for the bedroom?
For the bedroom, it is better to choose calm polyurethane stucco — moldings, cornice, a neat rosette, or a ready-made set without excessive ornament. The main principle: bedroom ceiling decor should create a sense of completeness, not grandeur.

Which set of stucco decor is best for the bedroom?
The main option isCPU-P5a chamber system of 8 product types, designed specifically for bedrooms, children's rooms, and cozy living spaces. For a small bedroom, it is suitableCPU-P1, for a large master bedroom with high ceilings —CPU-P6.

Can you put stucco molding above the bed?
Yes, and this is one of the best scenarios for a bedroom. It is important that the ceiling frame is proportionate to the bed, and the central element aligns with the axis of the light fixture. The system should not be too heavy — decor above the bed creates coziness, not pressure.

Is stucco molding suitable for a bedroom with a low ceiling?
It is suitable. Stucco molding on the ceiling in a bedroom with a low ceiling is chosen with a thin molding profile, without large ornaments or monumental corner accents. An LED channel in the cornice visually 'raises' the ceiling due to soft contour lighting.

What color should ceiling stucco molding be painted in a bedroom?
The best choice for a bedroom is monochrome painting in the color of the ceiling or in a light shade as close to it as possible. The relief is read through soft shadows in evening lighting — and this is exactly what creates the calm interior beauty for which all the decor is undertaken.

Is a cornice needed in a bedroom if there is already a molding set?
Yes, the cornice and the ceiling set are different elements of the system. The cornice completes the perimeter of the room along all walls, while the molding set forms the central ceiling area. Together, they create a complete classic bedroom system.

How to distinguish CPU-P5 from CPU-P1 when applied to a bedroom?
CPU-P1 is stricter, more laconic, with minimal ornament. CPU-P5 is calm but richer: 8 product types, characteristic classic relief, more expressive corner group. CPU-P5 for a bedroom of 18–25 m² is when you want a beautiful classic ceiling, not just "something to decorate." CPU-P1 is when maximum restraint is needed with minimal area or height.