From fiberglass pots and FRP composites to bespoke pergolas, plasterboard ceilings, and flute panel features — we fabricate and install the full spectrum of architectural finishing solutions across Ghana.
What We Do
We combine composite manufacturing expertise with interior and exterior finishing craftsmanship to transform residential and commercial spaces.
Lightweight, weather-resistant fiberglass planters, murals, fountains, wall cladding, and roofing panels — designed and manufactured in-house.
Custom-designed pergolas and architectural woodwork for outdoor living spaces, gardens, and commercial entrances — built to withstand Ghana's climate.
Seamless plasterboard ceiling installation with custom profiles, coffers, and lighting trays for modern residential and commercial interiors.
Durable, moisture-resistant cement board ceiling systems ideal for high-humidity areas, outdoor soffits, and industrial spaces.
Contemporary fluted wall and ceiling panels that add texture, rhythm, and elegance to feature walls, reception areas, and living spaces.
Rock climbing walls, water features, decorative murals, and bespoke composite structures for unique architectural statements.
Why SD Composites
From concept to completion, we combine local manufacturing capability with architectural finishing expertise.
Our FRP products are designed and manufactured locally, reducing lead times and supporting Ghanaian industry.
Composites, ceilings, woodwork, and panels — all from one team. No coordination headaches between trades.
Every material and technique is selected for durability in tropical heat, humidity, and heavy rains.
We don't just install — we collaborate on design, ensuring every finish elevates the architecture it belongs to.
Signature Collection
Our original fiberglass planter collections remain at the heart of what we do — lightweight, weather-proof vessels handcrafted for Ghana's most beautiful homes and gardens.
Whether it's a single planter or a full ceiling and wall finishing project, we'd love to hear about what you're building.
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