"This was done last summer. I gutted and remodeled the LQ/Weekender part of my 4-horse trailer I bought that I knew needed to be redone when I got it. The ceiling panels had black mold from a long-term leak in the roof. I didn't want to use any kind of wood-based panels and I didn't like the look of the PVC options either. Plus I wanted something more lightweight and easier to install than those options. Real tin or even faux-tin PVC tiles were a tad more expensive than I wanted to spend. Found these foam ones and installed them. Super easy! I used flat white acrylic ceiling paint as a primer after installing. I then used a dry brush technique with metallic silver paint along with greys, whites, and blacks to get the look I wanted. I may put a clear coat sealer on them at some point this summer."Tips: I used white trim-sealing caulk to keep the look between tiles consistent. I also found that using the Delicate Surface Frog Tape to hold tiles in place while the adhesive cured worked better than regular painter's tape.- Leah Johnson
Line Art Glue-up Styrofoam Ceiling Tile 20 in x 20 in – #R 24
Application | : | Ceilings | |
Category | : | RVs / Trailers | |
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Material | : | Styrofoam | |
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