Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Drop Ceiling Tile Options

If your ceiling is looking the worse for wear, install drop ceiling tiles to cover it up. Unlike the ceiling tiles of the 1960s and 1970s, today drop ceiling tiles come in a wide variety of popular styles that can help give your room a makeover you'll love for years to come.


Keep It Basic


If the room you're renovating is a simple storage space and you don't care what the ceiling looks like, install basic commercial drop ceiling tiles to create your ceiling. Commercial drop ceiling tiles are one of the most inexpensive ceiling tile options, but commercial ceiling tiles are the white, fissured ceiling tiles you remember from years past.


Go Classic








If you're looking for a ceiling tile to give your home a classic look, go with textured white ceiling tiles. Drop ceiling tile manufacturers such as Armstrong offer a wide variety of textured ceiling tiles from basic styles that look like an eggshell paint finish to more detailed stucco-looking styles. If classic white isn't for you, cover a basic, inexpensive fissure tile with a fabric you love to create the look you want. Mix and match to make a patchwork quilt effect.


Get Historic


Give your home a touch of historic flair by purchasing tin or tin-look drop ceiling tiles. More inexpensive than actual tin ceiling tiles, tin-look ceiling tiles are usually plastic and come in a wide range of styles and decorative patterns, including circles, fans, squares and raised panels. For a true historic look, check out antique malls and salvage spots for old tin ceiling squares or tiles. Depending on the size and condition of the tile, some old tiles may fit into modern grids.

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