Stamped Tin Ceiling Panels
We have a very large selection of tin tile patterns that will be sure to suit every possible installation need.
Stamped tin ceiling panels. Panels are produced in zinc copper and brass and feature designs from many eras such as. Due to the materials used in decorative faux tin ceiling tiles we re able to provide a high quality look for your home at a much lower price. Antique metal tiles were stamped with a variety of designs to add a luxurious feeling to homes. Drop ceiling tiles 2x4 tin ceiling tiles drop ceiling white ceiling tiles acoustical tile armstrong armstrong ceilings common.
11 985 in x 11 985 in tinlook wellington 40 pack white metal tin surface mount acoustic tile ceiling tiles. Softer surfaces do not bounce sound off as in the case of real metal. Our hi art sheet metal product line contains 140 ceiling patterns. Find an installer.
Victorian colonial gothic and art deco. How doers get more done. Classic tin ceiling tiles. The tiles used for tin ceilings come in 2 by 2 foot squares or 2 by 4 foot rectangles although they can be cut to fit your unique ceiling.
This category of metal ceiling panels includes iconic patterns such as romanesque queen victoria and old farmhouse. Ceilings typically come in 2 4 sheets or drop in panels and may be used on ceilings or walls. We now have the tin ceiling tiles in copper sheets. Real tin ceiling tiles are made out of tin plated steel and must be primed and painted from both sides to prevent corrosion.
24in x 24 in tin ceiling tiles are available in over 40 distinct patterns each pattern can be ordered in any of over 30 colors and hand faux finishes our tiles can also be ordered unfinished and are ready to be painted or finished when obtained unfinished. You can also paint the metal tiles gold for a brilliant metallic look. Pressed tin panels manufacture a range of practical decorative metal panelling and splashbacks. The tin ceiling tiles come in a shiny silver tin finish which can be paint directly to with an oil based paint.
Faux fake tin is made to look like metal and install like plastic. The tin ceiling tiles were used as an alternative to the decorative plaster of the time. You may have read that these tin tiles were invented because plaster ceilings were too difficult and too messy to make and not many people could afford them.