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armstrong.com
Capture the 19th Century ambience of real tin ceilings with new Metallaire™ Decorative Metal Ceilings by Armstrong. Whether you're building a new space or renovating an existing room, one of Metallaire's 12 popular decorative metal patterns, six cornices or five backsplashes will add the crowning touch to any ceiling or wall.
architecturaldepot.com
Our complete selection of tin ceiling tile components includes finely crafted tile patterns available in a variety of finishes and sizes.
tin-ceiling-tiles.com
Decorative tin ceiling tiles and tin ceiling panels are back in vogue. Today there are new uses and an even wider selection of tin ceiling products than ever before. It has become more uncommon to see unique panels and tiles at your favorite restaurant or pub. Show some style in your home or office place by finding out more about tin ceiling tiles and panel products. Homeowners are discovering with delight tin ceiling designs, how they embellish a room with a whole new look, a whole new feel. These tiles, panels, cornices, and moldings are easy to install on your ceiling and add low-maintenance style to any room or building.
servicemagic.com
They Don't Make It Like They Used To The truth of the matter is that 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 that people rightly associate with this building material. The shift to aluminum has had numerous beneficial results for the tin tile industry.
ceiling-tiles.gates2u.com
Cost-effective faux metal tiles and painted Armstrong ceiling tiles. Looks like tin ceiling tiles.
tin-ceiling-tiles.com
Tin Ceilings - Wall Panels and Tile Information on Metal Ceilings and Wall Coverings - Styles of Metal and Tin Ceilings Although tin tiles were originally meant to be used as a ceiling, a design trend is to place the metal tiles on walls and kitchen islands. Many decorators believe this to be the perfect look when someone wishes to add flare or make a statement of historical nobility. Tin ceilings (tiles and panels) are designed in many different fashions. Whether you are looking to refinish your pre-existing ceiling, tile your walls, or redesign your kitchen with copper ceiling panels, there is a pattern to match your personality.
thetinman.com
Makers of fine pressed tin ceiling panels. Offering tin ceilings, pressed tin, tin ceiling panels, cornices, moldings, custom ceiling panels, embossed, metal ceilings, pressed tin, decorative metal, backsplash, embossed metal ceilings, tin ceiling manufacturers, kitchen designs and bath designs.
americantinceiling.com
American Tin Ceiling makes tin ceiling panels and accessories manufacturing authentic tin plated steel embossed tin ceiling panels and molding. Used for tin ceilings, kitchen backsplash, wainscoating, and dropin tin ceilings. High quality powder coat finishes. The most beautiful and affordable tin ceiling panels in North America.
doityourself.com
Planning and Installing Tin Ceiling Tiles – Manufacturers of tin ceiling tiles have made many advances in past years to produce tiles that make installation a breeze. Some manufacturers have developed a unique interlocking system for the tiles, making the installation a snap, and cutting back on the need for a heavy mounting system for the tiles. The use of simple masonry and drywall screws is now being used to attach the mounting grid, making it a very easy process for the average do it yourselfer to create a very professional looking job.
doityourself.com
The Benefits of Historic Tin Ceilings – Tin ceilings were very popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Originally designed to allow people the beauty of a sculptured plaster ceiling or ornamental stucco decoration without the high cost, they graced many Victorian homes and stores in many areas of the United States. The cost of sculptured plaster ceilings was sometimes out of reach for many builders at that time, and the alternative was to use a stamped tin plate to simulate that same elegance and beauty of a sculptured ceiling. The tin ceiling tiles were also used to cover over unsightly plastered or damaged ceilings.
tinology.com
Tinology Designs, Inc. is a family-owned business which began on the artistic coast of Southern California, and today is decorating and brightening interiors with tin ceiling tiles across the country. Our team of designers and artisans create works of art using decorative tin ceiling tiles for framing plasma TVs, enhancing mirrors, or building fireplace mantels and custom wall medallions. We hand paint every tin ceiling tile finish to meet our client expectations. We listen to our clients’ needs, are exclusive to the trade, and can accommodate any size tin ceiling tile project.
thetinman.com
For a simple, subtle, cost-effective alternative to tile, try pressed tin – Replacing the brown-and-gold wall tile in the original kitchen with a light-colored backsplash contributed significantly to lightening and updating the room, and because we used pressed tin rather than the usual ceramic tile, the backsplash is also an interesting decorating element...
accentarchitecturals.com
Accent Architecturals – Unique items fashioned from the splendor of the past to beautifully enhance your future – Pressed Tin Ceiling Tiles
renovators.com
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heritageceilings.com.au
Pressed tin ceilings – what can I buy that is a little different, something more exotic? The pressed tin ceilings featured below depict portions of a full panel. To see the pattern in more detail you can click on any of the small black and white pictures and you will then see a larger image. Alongside the larger images are the measurements of the full panel. Several of the panels are featured in a painted form on our Painted Tin Ceiling Panels page. If you are finding it hard to choose a design try printing out several of the larger black and white images, cutting them out and then joining them together to form a larger area.
antiqnet.com
Description: The tin ceiling tile used in this mirror came from a commercial building in New Orleans, Louisiana from the late 1800's to early 1900's Status: For Sale
factorydirectcraft.com
Ceiling Tiles – Tin Vintage Look – Galvanized Metal Embossed Acacia & Stripes Ceiling Tile – Galvanized Metal Embossed Tin Gothic Scroll Ceiling Tile – Galvanized Metal Embossed Tin Leaves & Berries Ceiling Tile – Galvanized Metal Embossed Tin Stars Ceiling Tile – Displaying 1 to 25 (of 26 products)
oldhouseweb.com
Suppliers of Ceiling Tile : You'll find listings for companies such as M-Boss Inc. and American Tin Ceilings inside our Ceiling Tile guide — as well as reviews by our editors about related old-house and remodeling products.
mbossinc.com
Tin Ceiling – The same metal ceiling panels seen in stores and restaurants across the nation are now available for your home or office.
jeanhansen.com
Primed Tin Ceiling Tiles Stencil Theorem Painting - Embossed Tin Ceiling Tiles - All tiles come primed white.
tinceiling.com
Brian Greer's Tin Ceilings, Walls and Unique Metal Work – Custom and antique tin ceiling designs and replication. Antique ceilings, tin ceiling tiles and metal ceiling tiles are back, with new uses and a wider selection of creative designs. Also offering helpful installation instructions.
craftcatalog.com
Ceiling Tiles - Tin - Craft Catalog: Ceiling Tile - Acacia & Stripes · Ceiling Tile - Vintage Tin Scroll · Embossed Ceiling Tile - Rusty Checks · Embossed Tin Tile - Leaves & Berries · Leaves & Berries Rusty Ceiling Tile · Natural Tin Ceiling Tile - Checks · Rusty Tin Ceiling Tile - Stars · Vintage Rusty Ceiling Tile - Scroll · Vintage Tin Ceiling Tile - Stars & Stripes
design.hgtv.com
Video Guide for the Ultimate Kitchen: Create a modern backsplash from traditional tin ceiling tiles. There are many tile designs to choose from, and installation is as simple as gluing the tiles to the wall.
corbelsandcarvings.com
Before you rush off trying to find ceiling panels at antique stores, take a look at what is available today. Now, you can install antique tin ceilings without the “antique” part. You can buy the panels for antique tin ceilings made from materials other than just tin, like aluminum, which is easier to install than tin panels. These panels are reproductions of actual antique tin ceilings made during the Victorian era when tin ceilings were at their height of popularity. Antique tin ceilings are coming back into fashion, making homes much more interesting. Today’s antique tin ceilings are available in a variety of different finishes, giving you many design options for your home. These finishes include copper, silver, and antique gold. You can also choose to have the panels for your antique tin ceilings painted or paint them yourself to give your home a custom, unique atmosphere.
shakerwoods.com
“The patterns in the tin are intricate and delicate,” Kellie says. “We found some very different patterns in various parts of the United States. In the late 19th century and early 20th century tin ceilings were popular and the artistic variation are probably due to a particular artist creating design molds for tin that he trained apprentices to hammer out for him.” Designers often employed repeated geometric shapes in their patterns. Squares were popular; the beaded lines of small to larger squares laid down in uniform lines. Diamonds were manipulated in a similar way but these could also be broken into triangles and framed by rectangles. Fleur de lis and large hexagons formed with a running style of hieroglyphic designs looked like they might have come out of the tombs. A popular circle design incorporated tiny leaves into the borders. Backgrounds between designs were often hammered over a rippled or dotted surface.
ceilingsusa.com
Another advantage of metal ceiling tiles to other materials is the aesthetic look. Metal ceiling are available with many different designs, styles and finishes that can change your ceiling into a classic work of art, therefore setting the tone and mood of the room. Even though the ceiling tiles are metal, this type of ceiling type can also provide very good acoustic control. Metal ceilings have been long been popular in European commercial design, almost to the point that metal is replacing plaster, because of its much easier installation and “cool” look.
corbelsandcarvings.com
One of the most interesting ways of finishing a patterned tin ceiling is applying different paint colors to the varying features of the stamped pattern. This pattern painting accentuates the raised surface of the stamped tin, as well as the ornamentation of the pattern itself. However even tin ceilings painted with solid color retain their attractive style. The tin panels can be mounted with nails, staples, screws with their patterns aligned and then painted. Tin moldings and cornices are available in matching paints and finishes to complete a tin ceiling installation. Available stamped patterns range from ornate to simple, traditional to more geometrical and modern designs.