Ceiling Panels
Tin Tile Ceiling Panels are what you see in the homes of the design concious. Elegant parlors, burning kitchen stoves, and dining rooms of the past have all showcased Tin Tile Ceiling Panels. Tin tiles have been used since the later part of the 19th century and are resurfacing ever so quickly in popularity. This historic piece of home design and architecture has long been a part of past literature, and serves as an endearing remembrance of the “old-world” ceiling look.
Pressed metal sheets and tiles have been installed in most of the Victorian homes and at the turn of the century. Over the years, the limited designs of the past have transformed into countless options that now come in a variety of finishes such as copper, brass or chrome plating and pre-painted pieces. Today, modern tin tiles come in more designs, finishes and colors such a faux tin, whites, mochas, coppers, burgundies or bricks, silvers, gold, greens and blues.
The use of the tin tiles was reinvented in today’s modern world. During this time where everything old becomes ‘new’, it has become an essential part of decorative metal ceiling patterns. Today, home owners can easily capture the 19th century ambience of real tin ceilings by installing decorative patterns and designs of tin tiles. They may accentuate the kitchen, dining room, wineries, dens and so much more.
Now you can open up any area of you house with a variety of designs of ceiling tin tiles; the 6-inch patterns, 12 inch, 24-inch, backsplashes, miscellaneous patterns, cornices molding, recessed or coffered designs, reveal and DE-ME snap. The tin ceiling recessed panels are typically nailed-in panels to provide maximum support and security in installation. The tin ceiling lay-in system refers to the conventionally suspended ceiling grids, adding stylishness with its three-dimensional design effect to the ceiling patterns. The DE-ME snap tin ceiling system is carefully designed to conceal the grid system, which completes a seamless effect.
Of course, the finest embossed metal tiles are never complete without its backlash applications. In addition to the decorative ceiling pressed metal tiles, clever backsplashes make great accents to kitchens and other spaces conforming to the modern contemporary approach of design. Hence, the design and applications of tin tiles are so versatile; it practically goes well with any well-designed space.
Tin tiles, ceiling panels, cornices and backsplashes are typically shipped uncoated to allow custom on-site painting or finishing. The application of coating is crucial to preventing corrosion. After the application of anti-rust coat, the tiles pieces can maintain its natural appearance by being painted with semi gloss or high gloss. They may even be preserved by applying polyurethane coating.
Adding or installing tin tiles to the ceilings and walls of your home or office is sure to give it an elegant distinction. With the variety of designs, colors and finishes to choose from, finding the perfect piece of tile that meets your preference is conveniently possible. Now, you can easily complete a unique look for the ceilings and walls in your dining room, kitchen, and so much more. The options are endless and up to you.