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Tin Ceiling Panels
Perhaps the easies and most fun area in a home is the ceiling. The ceiling is an empty canvas that allows the homeowner or designers to impart any design, style and color, to truly reflect a unique room in your home or building.
Ceilings materials have ranged from metal to plaster over the years and back again, as metal has once again grown in popularity as the “distinguished and high tech look” many experts have been saying is the wave of the future in home design.
Ceiling tin panels hide many faults, such as shoddy construction or cracks, aids fire retention, resists moisture and mildew and because of its durability, won’t peel, warp or crack, therefore ceiling tin panels will last longer and ensure a beautiful finish in any room.
There are several styles of ceiling tin panels in which to choose, from simple to decorative that will fit with your particular décor. Ceiling tin panels come in copper, chrome, brass or painted white or unfinished steel.
There are many other advantages to having ceiling tin panels, other than their ability to withstand time. You can install recessed lighting in ceiling tin panels, installation is easier and less messy, since painted metal panels won’t drip or show cracks. You can use ceiling tin panels as a backsplash or wall paneling for an extra unique look and the tin panels will never rust or erode, because they come pre-treated, barring the unfinished steel that needs to be pre-treated.
With a variety of style and sizes, you can pick the perfect ceiling tin panel that will look great in any room and will add long lasting value and elegance to your home.Tin ceiling panels decorated the ceilings of restaurants and eateries during the late 1900's. Despite their name, today's tin ceiling panels are commonly made of light steel or aluminum. You will also hear these terms used interchangeably with metal ceiling panels, and antique ceiling panels or tiles.
Metal ceiling tiles are so versatile that they are not limited to use with your ceilings. Install them above counter tops to create custom back splashes. Add them to islands to give your kitchen a harmonious look. Choose from a wide selection of panel styles and combine them to create personalized patterns. And why stop there? Tin ceiling panels are most commonly used in kitchens, dining rooms, and bathrooms, but they can certainly be used anywhere in the home. Metal panels add ambiance and character to any room. They also make beautiful wall paneling.
There are countless ways to decorate ceilings with tin ceiling panels. Panels with smaller uniform designs create an effect that is deeply textured and neat. Tiles with loose decorations around the perimeter have a different effect that is more elegant.
Metal panels can be used to cover entire ceilings, or a select few can be used to create a strong focal point within a room. We give you all you need to create your ideal antique tin ceiling. Cornice moldings, filler panels and conehead nails are also available. Cornice moldings finished the edges of your tin ceilings, and filler panels can be used to fill spaces between decorative tiles and the ceiling perimeter. Filler panels can also be used on their own to create back splashes.
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