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Buying tin? Or buying Armstrong, plaster, or
the new plastic tiles? Making this decision isn't
easy.
Historic purists want real metal ceilings. There is no
substitute for real finished tin, but today's alternate
materials have some advantages in cost, functionality, or ease
of use. It's worth a look to determine what can work
for your bedroom or bathroom, which types can be cut with a
utility knife, and what brands can be directly attached or glued
up. In addition, today's tin ceilings
come in a staggering array of no-tarnish colors. While furring strips
remain the standard means for tin panel installation, new
methods forgo that labor-intensive step. And, with the new
powder-coated finishes, new stainless steel tiles, and colored thermoplastics, you have a
lot of new choices to make. You can even install now over
popcorn ceilings!
This site is intended to
help you sort through products, pick the products you need, to meet your budget and
decorating tastes.
In addition, take a look at the embossed coverings such as Old World
wallpapers, anaglypta, and metal filler panels that can add texture and
variety to your ceiling. Even artfully stenciled ceilings can
bring a touch of the Old World into your new (or old) home!
Pictures shown: Top and Left: American Tin ceiling installed
by Urban Revivals LLC near Washington DC. Top Left Corner: Hand
finished Armstrong tiles, shown in antique gold, and aged
bronze, finished by Urban Revivals LLC in Washington DC.
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