Steampunk-Faux Tin Ceiling Tile - Antique Copper 25-Pack
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My version was stapled together and turned out beautifully. That method makes it very simple to remove the item. I hung these in my basement with the intention of being able to easily remove them if we needed to access any of the plumbing. The staples are almost invisible due to the color of these.
You simply cannot do so. Keep an eye out for my upcoming Amazon resale of individual tiles.
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Although the cost is high, I enjoy it. I still have a long way to go, and I'm putting money aside for my next box! I'll need two more, and at $280 for a box of 25, it'll be a long time before my Navy pension can cover them.
My handyman put these up for me and they look great. They're super easy to put together and cut with heavy duty scissors and a straight edge. I looked at real tune at a big box store and it was going to cost me over $1500.
Liquid Nails are a breeze to apply. (Make sure it's not too close to the edge! (Where the corners meet, a small tack was used. ) It's stunning!.
They're fantastic! These look great and are simple to put together. There was only one person who was required. I used loctite all-purpose power grab, which worked beautifully. They're a little pricey for pvc, but I haven't seen anything else that looks as good. Because I was short six, I went to the manufacturer "Decorating Ceiling Tiles" and ordered only six. It'll set you back $13 plus shipping for each one. When purchasing 25, Amazon offers a lower price than the manufacturer. I had a total of 56. They appear to be fantastic. Packaging was not an issue.
As a one-person job, it's simple. (I couldn't find the original photo on the left, so this photo shows both faux metal tile styles I used. ) br>I really like these tiles. br>It is simple to use. As with real metal tiles, there are no dangerous edges to contend with. If you're installing them by yourself, they're simple to work with. They also appear to be fantastic. br>**I'm not sure how gluing them together would work. I wouldn't recommend nailing because I'm worried about the material cracking. Regular drywall screws were perfect for the job. (This is true for both drywall and plaster. ) spackling ceilings made of lath). *
I would buy these again in a heartbeat. It was well worth the money.
I was able to precisely trim and manipulate them to fit, and they now look like a million dollars! I went from drab to fab in my kitchen.
These tiles were perfect for my project, though they were a little brittle and a few were damaged due to excessive handling. I glued them to the standard Armstrong acoustic tiles with construction adhesive. It functioned flawlessly and provided the necessary rigidity. I cut holes for the led lights so I could get rid of the old fluorescent fixtures that looked like they belonged in an office. The project is not completed yet but the ceiling looks 1000% better than before. These are something I would strongly suggest.
They were a hit with the wife. I started with the tub and then moved on to the rest of the bathroom.