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Tin Ceiling Tiles
Tin ceiling tiles are a decorative, yet simple, solution for your porch ceiling. You can paint the tiles to blend in with your home's decor, or leave them natural with only a protective coat of exterior polyurethane to guard against the elements. Tin tiles are available at home stores and from online retailers. You can install the tin tiles directly on to your porch ceiling joists, or you can add a sheet of plywood as a substrate.
Tongue and Groove Pine
Consider a tongue and groove pine ceiling to add rustic charm to your porch. The interlocking style of tongue and groove is reminiscent of days when craftsmen made every piece of furniture by hand. Knotty pine is a particularly decorative type of wood and will bring an appealing detail to your porch ceiling. You can install tongue and groove pine with decking screws and a screw driver.
Vinyl
Vinyl is a maintenance free choice for your porch ceiling. Vinyl will not decay and is not attractive to insects, so the only maintenance you'll need to worry about is an occasional cleaning. You can install vinyl panels onto the ceiling joists or onto a plywood backboard with paneling nails.
Wood Paneling
Stained marine plywood panels decorated with strips of wood trim are another simple choice for your porch ceiling. You can attach the panels directly to the joists and then attach strips of trim in geometric shapes, stripes, or in a random pattern to add design interest to the porch. Stain the trim in a contrasting color to create an eclectic style for your ceiling.
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