Thursday, May 23, 2013

Advantages Of Tin Ceiling Tiles

By Vicki Diaz


Tin ceiling tiles first came into fashion during the late 1800s when steel ceilings were plated with tin by manufacturers to slow down rusting. The designs for these were copied from hand-carved plaster ceilings. This meant that home owners could have the expensive look of decorative plaster ceilings but at a more affordable price.

People have begun to rediscover the benefits of these ceilings today and they are appearing all over, in both residential and commercial buildings. Designers are using them for their eye-catching appeal and the texture they add to a space. They can be seen in restaurants, nightclubs, bars and even in office buildings and retail stores.

Homeowners are experimenting with this look in just about every room of the house. Plain white ceilings are the conventional choice but when covered with richly patterned metal they become an eye catching feature. These products look particularly good in the kitchen, where many of the appliances are stainless steel. They can even be used for splashbacks and wall coverings. In a bedroom they can be used to make a stunning headboard and in a dining area they can create an elegant feature wall.

So many different patterns are available, some still made with the old dies used in the past and others available in versatile, modern designs. In order to select the right product, you need to take into account your particular project and the style of your house. For example, A Victorian era house needs panels reminiscent of that era.

The style of tile chosen largely depends upon what it is going to be used for and the style of the building it will be used in. Certain patterns relate strongly to historical periods. For example, if a home is Victorian in style, a pattern suiting that era is chosen and if it is more Art Deco, that style of tile will suit best. The majority of products can be custom designed and stamped as well and owners may choose to paint them and finish them too.

Panels can be installed fairly easily. They can be nailed into wood, screwed into a ceiling or laid in a suspended grid. You can save money by doing this yourself but if you want to go this route, you need to be confident that you can do a good job. Remember that tin is sharp and cutting may be needed. If you have any doubts, it is better to hire a contractor.

These products are popular not only because of their visual appeal but because they are durable, water resistant, stain resistant and do not corrode. They do not easily lose their shape during fires or when getting wet and they do not develop mold if exposed to water. All that is required for maintenance is to use a soft dry cloth and dust each panel on a regular basis. An air gun can be used to remove dust on ornate panels or in crevices.

Tin ceiling tiles offer the option of an unusual design feature for those on a budget. Going online to look for these products helps to save you from going to a number of different stores. You will be able to compare many different patterns, sizes and installation specifications. This will help you to make an informed decision.




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