I expect to order my tiles from The American Tin Ceiling Tile Co. The dazzling array of color/finish combinations coupled with the myriad design prospects truly make me happy in my pants. Yes, it's Interior Design Pr0n. (See rule #34). I've been drooling over this stuff for hours.
I definitely definitely definitely want a bunch of these white deco gumdrop looking pendant lamps for accent(in the top photo). I'm quite taken with the idea of the tin with the transparent red glaze that looks like a true candied apple finish(though I probably won't use that) for backsplash. Then there's the idea of the verdegris with the high copper relief. What color to choose? This is going to be exciting. The plain white enamel is fetching enough on its own. But then the plain metal is beautiful, too, with just a sealant to prevent rust.
This is going to be exciting. I hate having to choose, though. This is not like shoes you can change every day. I'll be resolved to absolutely love what I do settle on, but in the meantime, the array of choices is almost overwhelming. Not quite, though. Revisiting the happy-in-my-pants theme, this site totally gives me girlwood. :P
This is going to be exciting. I hate having to choose, though. This is not like shoes you can change every day. I'll be resolved to absolutely love what I do settle on, but in the meantime, the array of choices is almost overwhelming. Not quite, though. Revisiting the happy-in-my-pants theme, this site totally gives me girlwood. :P
6 comments:
How do you attach them to the ceiling?
Yesh, that thumbnail photo gallery tour was good for me, too. I should have offered you a cigarette after that prolonged orgasmic reno porn session.
(To drjim) They offer two types of hanging systems. One allows you to drop them into an existing suspended grid system and the other is the classic nail-ups used all the way back into Victorian times. In my kitchen with the usual drywall on studs, we made half inch pine furring strips and glued/screwed them up in a 2' x 2' grid pattern. The panels went up easily after that with just small pan-headed screws. We could have used nails but, gosh, why do that when you can have serious thread power on your side.
That would look fantastic in your kitchen.
I love love love tin ceiling tiles! I will want and expect updates on this project! :D
Something tells me the decision process is gonna be a LONG one :-)
I mentioned on Lins site (still running?) a while ago how much I admired the tiles, not a product used in the U.K.
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