![]() We use only Class-A Fire rated material for ceiling tiles and wall panels because safety and quality is very important for us. So our product’s durability is very long. We use premium quality materials and colors. Our decorative ceiling tiles are lightweight and very easy to install. We have the best style design series like classic, modern, roman, traditional, contemporary, art deco, etc. You can also try combination ideas with artistic series also. And also both installation method Drop-In(T-Grid) & Glue up. ![]() You can use these ideas are for both, wall and ceiling. Another idea is to select a design and select similarly or related with the same color and use both designs alternatively. Select antique decorative ceiling tiles and with that select the same design with different colors and use both colors alternatively. A combination of two colors and two designs is one of the best concepts to decorate your place. There also other combinations available like Pearl White ceiling tiles with a combination of white gold ceiling tiles. Our Antique ceiling tiles with a combination of multicolor ceiling tiles will be the best for home. Make your place amazing with our decorative ceiling tiles. We have new ideas for ceiling tiles and wall panels. Use the point where the lines intersect as your starting spot.Are you looking for new ideas for the ceiling tiles and wall Panels? Snap two chalk lines: one that bisects the ceiling’s length and one that bisects its width. TOH Pro Tip: “For a pleasing layout, and to avoid awkward cuts at the ends, always work from the center of the ceiling out. Grid and hanger wires are not included in panel prices. This method subtracts at least 3 inches from the ceiling height, but it accommodates deep, coffered panels and can cover unsightly ducts, pipes, and soffits. A metal grid, suspended from the ceiling by wires, supports the edges of each panel no fasteners required. ![]() Available only from American Tin Ceiling’s SnapLock line available from American Tin Ceiling.ģ. Screw the panel’s flanges directly to drywall or plaster, then slide the adjacent panels’ tongues into the grooves. Dimples on the panels indicate where to drive the fasteners.Ģ. You can hammer in cone-head nails or shoot in 18-gauge brads with a pneumatic nailer. With this traditional installation method, shown at left, panels are fastened to either ⅜-inch plywood or a gridwork of 1×3 furring strips, screwed to the ceiling joists. These elegant stylish 3D PVC ceiling tile designs are excellent no matter for remodeling or new construction to a ceiling or wall decoration. Available from M-Boss Anatomy of a Tin Ceilingġ. 2400 Hammered filler, about $2.50 per square foot, all aluminum in mill finish. EC0400 Duchess cornice, about $2.50 per linear foot and No. Shown: 2-by-2-foot field panels in Butterfly Needlepoint pattern No. But now you have a wider choice of factory finishes and colors, and more DIY-friendly ways to install the panels. Incredibly, many historic patterns are still sold some 70 years after tin’s heyday came to an end. Today, most panels are made of 30-gauge tin-plated steel a mere 1/100 inch thick. The 2-by-2- and 2-by-4-foot panels were originally stamped out of steel and called “steel ceilings.” It wasn’t until later, when the raw steel panels were plated in tin to help slow down rusting, that the colloquial term tin ceilings arose. Tin was not only an aesthetic upgrade, meant to emulate high-end decorative plaster, it also offered a measure of fire protection-a big concern at a time when home cooking, lighting, and heating were largely done with open flames. ![]() Tin ceilings originated in the 1880s as an affordable way for people to dress up a room’s fifth wall. But cover it with richly patterned metal panels, and instantly it becomes an eye-catching feature. A plain white ceiling hardly rates a cursory glance. ![]()
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