Showing posts with label ceiling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceiling. Show all posts

Monday, October 18, 2010

White Stuff, United Kingdom

A chain of retail stores called, "White Stuff" have been popping up all over the UK. Starting in the 1980's, this popular company is thriving today even in the hard economic times. They have recently began installing tin ceiling tiles from The American Tin Ceiling Company in new stores and old stores alike.

 ceiling tiles, white stuff

ceiling tiles, white stuff, UK

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Ceiling Panel with Faux Finish


  If you can just take a minute and look at your ceiling. Now look at the image posted in this link and ask yourself why you don't own one of these! Tin ceiling panels are not expensive. If you have a remodeling project and you are planning on resurfacing your ceiling, why not check out what tin ceiling design and color would work for you? These things are extremely reasonably priced, come in over 33 patterns and 70 different colors to choose from. Call someone now! Just give them a call, its free ... 888-231-7500.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Suspended Ceilings

A suspended ceiling is also referred to as a dropped ceiling or a drop-in ceiling. These ceilings are usually found in commercial spaces like casinos, hotels, restaurants and office spaces. It is a secondary ceiling used to hide unsightly piping, wiring or ductwork.

Suspended

It consists of metal channel grid work (shown above) called a suspended grid or t-bar grid. Standard grid systems are 15"/16" and run horizontally and vertically forming squares along the ceiling area.

Tin ceiling panels sit nicely and beautifully within these grid systems, enhancing the look and feel of the space they are installed in. For those that are unfamiliar with the tin ceiling panel being an option, traditional acoustical tiles are used which have a much less aesthetic appeal.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Drop In Ceiling

A dropped ceiling is also referred to as a suspended ceiling or a drop-in ceiling. These ceilings are usually found in commercial spaces like casinos, hotels, restaurants and office spaces. It is a secondary ceiling used to hide unsightly piping, wiring or ductwork.

Drop In Ceiling

It consists of metal channel grid work (shown above) called a drop-in grid or t-bar grid. Standard grid systems are 15"/16" and run horizontally and vertically forming squares along the ceiling area.

Tin ceiling panels sit nicely and beautifully within these grid systems, enhancing the look and feel of the space they are installed in. For those that are unfamiliar with the tin ceiling panel being an option, traditional acoustical tiles are used which have a much less aesthetic appeal.