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Tin Ceiling Tile Accessories
Our selection of tin ceiling products includes conehead nails. They give tin ceiling tiles and wall panels an authentic and nostalgic appearance. At Architectural Depot we strive to cover all bases, whether you are in search of the largest items or the smallest finishing touches.
To compliment our tin ceiling tiles, filler panels and moulding, we offer featured tin ceiling tiles in three classic finishes, including copper, brass and chrome. We also offer conehead nails in unfinished steel for custom paint jobs, and pre-painted white. Featured conehead nails are crafted with precision to provide you with the best results in installation and appearance.
Conehead nails measure 1 1/4", and they are available in boxes with sufficient nails to cover 200 square feet. They are suitable for installation with nail-up tiles.
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Tin Ceiling Tile Filler Panels
Our selection of Tin Ceiling Tile products includes Tin Ceiling Filler Panels. Our Filler panels are pressed with high relief into durable steel, revealing the rich texture that enhances your ceiling with character and detail. Our Tin Ceiling Tile Filler Panels include both ornate and uniform patterns.
Our filler panels look excellent when accented by Tin Tile Molding, or choose a filler panel with attached trim for a more subtle effect, and easier installation. Our Tin Ceiling Filler Panels are available in three bright and classic finishes: copper, brass and chrome, as well as unfinished steel and pre-painted white.
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Tin Ceiling Tile Moulding
Finish your new ceiling with flair and rich detail when you install our Tin Ceiling Tile moulding. Like our Tin Ceiling Tile Patterns, our Tin Ceiling moulding is pressed with precision into durable steel. These high relief patterns truly enhance your ceiling with beauty and nostalgic charm.
Our Tin Ceiling moulding styles compliment our Tin Ceiling Tiles. Use it to give your tin ceiling a perfect finishing touch. Tile moulding can also be used in various projects such as, creating kitchen back splashes, wall panels, and more. We offer three classic metal finishes: copper, brass, and chrome. Unfinished steel and pre-painted completes the selection.
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Tin Ceiling Tile Patterns
The ceiling in a room is like a white canvas on which to create a unique look. A homeowner or designer can achieve an unusual effect with tin ceiling tiles. Tin ceiling tiles (painted or unpainted) were very popular in the 1890’s and early 1900’s. These tin ceiling tiles create the look of antique elegance. With tin ceiling tiles, you don’t have to worry about peeling, chipping, or warping. Tin ceiling tiles are durable and last much longer than ordinary ceiling tiles. An aesthetic look is another advantage of choosing tin ceiling tiles over traditional ceiling tiles. There are many different designs, styles, and finishes available in tin ceiling tiles and the effect is a classic work of art which sets the tone and mood of the room. You might think that tin ceiling tiles would not provide good acoustic control, but that is not true. Tin tiles used to be utilized in commercial ceilings in restaurants and offices. Now they are widely available for home use.
European countries have been using tin ceilings in commercial design for many years. Tin ceiling tiles are replacing plaster because they are easier to install and they look very fashionable.
Many metals, such as copper, brass, or chrome used in tin ceiling tiles give any room a significantly classy make over that people who see it will comment on what an unusual effect you have achieved. You can make all the difference in the world in a room by using decorative tin ceiling tiles. Many styles and colors are available to match your own taste and preferences.
Some of the tin ceiling tile patterns include small or large diamond-shaped tiles, clovers, X’s, and floral designs. Some designs are very elaborate and can create a futuristic, high tech look or a beautiful, elegant antique appearance. Ceilings created using tin ceiling tiles are unique and turn your ceiling and room into a work of art.
Some of the places you can use tin ceiling tiles are in a hallway, dining room, den, family or great room, kitchen, or bathroom. Using tin ceiling tiles in a specific space adds its own architectural effect to that area. It can be the focal point of any room.
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