vintage ceiling tiles

 


vintage ceiling tiles

Are you trying to hide cracks or other damage in your ceiling , or adding a new look ? You could consider installing faux tin ceiling tiles . These tiles simulate the look of antique tin tiles but many are actually made from recycled paper. They are lightweight, so they can be attached with adhesive, and their tongue-and-groove design makes them easy to install. In addtion they come in many different styles designs and patterns

Tin ceilings are a popular ceiling solution for many reasons.They are made to mimic the tin ceiling panels that were popular at the end of the 19th century. Modern materials are lightweight, durable and very attractive when installed correctly. Add to that the touch of class and originality. It's clear why many homeowners are choosing tin ceiling tile over sheet rock and other ceiling materials

Tin ceilings are a popular ceiling solution for many reasons.They are made to mimic the tin ceiling panels that were popular at the end of the 19th century. Modern materials are lightweight, durable and very attractive when installed correctly. Add to that the touch of class and originality. It's clear why many homeowners are choosing tin ceiling tile over sheet rock and other ceiling materials.
Most modern manufacturers don't make tin tiles out of tin anymore. Instead, most present day "tin" ceiling tiles are now made of pressed aluminum, making them more lightweight and corrosion-resistant than their predecessors, without sacrificing the stunning good looks vintage ceiling tilesthat people rightly associate with this building material. The shift to aluminum has hadnumerous beneficial results for the tin tile industry.

Aluminum is a cheaper metal to obtain, and thus the overall cost of tin panels has been greatly reduced by making the shift. Add to that the fact that aluminum tiles absorb sound, resist moisture, provide an excellent firewall barrier, and last longer than plaster and drywall.

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1. The Insider: Gentle Reno in Prospect Heights | Brownstoner
Tile is from Ann Sacks, and the ceiling light from Canopy Designs, Ltd., headquartered in Long Island City. The dining room has a vintage tin ceiling and exposed brick inherited from the previous owners. The table is fro ...
(http://www.brownstoner.com/blog/2012/05/the-insider-gentle-reno-in-prospect-heights/)


2. Madison goes Vintage! « Susty Life
This entry was posted on May 17, 2012, in Blog, Repurpose and tagged a la crate vintage rentals, jeff mullins, Madison, party rentals, sarah mullins, vintage event, WI. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment. A new look ...
(http://sustylife.com/2012/05/17/madison-goes-vintage/)


3. New shop sells crafts, furniture - FairmontSentinel.com | News ...
The vintage tin imprint ceilings and original wooden walls are now displayed, adding to the gift shop's appeal. "When we removed the ceiling tiles, we found this really cool ceiling behind it," Hovick said. ...
(http://www.fairmontsentinel.com/page/content.detail/id/521461.html)