“ I am remodeling a 108 year old home that had great bones, but was neglected for decades. Every room was covered in wood paneling and not one wall is straight. I have your ceiling tiles in 7 rooms so far…. Still a lot of work to do. I love these tiles. They bring beautiful drama to a room….“
Tips:
1. Leave 1/16″ of an inch between tiles to allow for minor deviations so that your joint lines stay straight.
2. Layout your tiles so that the perimeter tiles are of similar size so you don’t end up with a full tile on one side and a sliver on the other. (It’s more cutting, but looks better)
3. If you have recessed lights, cut your ceiling holes before putting up the tiles. Then use a razor blade to cut the circle out.
4. When you cut the tip of the caulk gun, cut so it is a very small hole and work slowly and methodically on your seams. It is very easy to use too much caulk and the tiles can get messy and you can see the imperfections after
painting the tiles.
– Troy Kehoe
Diamond Wreath Glue-up Styrofoam Ceiling Tile 20 in x 20 in – #R02
Application | : | Ceilings | |
Category | : | Kitchen | |
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Material | : | Styrofoam | |
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Installation Method | : | Glue Up | |
Brand | : | A La Maison Ceilings |