“I had ordered five different types of tile in Antique Copper, where I took different shades of grey wall paint for each design of tile. Once the paint had dried, I roughed up the surface with sand paper so that the copper color would show through. The tiles were then stapled to the wall and cut as needed.
Absolutely! As I said, pricing is the biggest reason that I decided to try Decorative Ceiling Tiles, but now that my project is complete, my friends and family keep asking where I got them from and how I was able to do it at such a low price. After explaining how easy it was to paint, sand and put up, a majority of them went online immediately to check it out. Hopefully I have already brought you some business over the last couple of years
My experience was great! The tiles came in a timely fashion and I got exactly what I ordered. I was contemplating on buying tiles at one of the big box stores I shop at frequently, but they were SO EXPENSIVE! Decorative Ceiling Tiles was a fraction of the price and looked just as good as any real tin tile I would have purchased. Would be more than happy to work with them again!“
Tips: I would not recommend stapling this product as the material has a tendency to break off. I would recommend gluing or pre-drilling holes in the tile to screw/nail them up if you don’t want to ruin the wall behind it with glue (if you ever took them down)
– JD Sorys
Apollo – Faux Tin Ceiling Tile – 24 in x 24 in – #226
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Category | : | Bedroom | |
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Material | : | PVC | |
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