✨ Elevate Your Ceiling Game! ✨
The 50pc Anet White Foam Ceiling Tiles are designed to cover approximately 135 square feet, featuring a modern tin-like appearance. Made from high-quality polystyrene foam, these tiles are easy to install over existing popcorn ceilings and can be painted with water or latex-based paints for a customized look.
T**N
Just beautiful!
This stuff is just fantastic. Let me start by saying we live in a 109 year old house and every room in our house has character to it. Unfortunately our kitchen lacked any style thanks to an old drop ceiling that was installed probably 30 years ago. One day I finally got tired of it and just started tearing it down. I knew that there would be some imperfections with the plaster ceiling with the house settling over time, and I was willing to skim coat the ceiling with mud to get it to look better, but then I stumbled across this stuff!Now our ceilings are 9 ft, which alone would look better than what we had before, but with this stuff up we get compliments from anyone who passes through our house.Shipping, while not prime, was within a week for us. Installation was very easy. Honestly anyone with a knife and a ladder could install this without problems. We glued ours up with some locktite adhesive that is good for foamboard and didn't have any bleeding occur. We chose not to paint it or anything, and it still looks great.The price for the quality it unbeatable. Faux tin that can be bought at the big box stores would not have been this cheap, looked this good, or installed as easily. We plan on buying more for our foyer in the future.UPDATE: It has been about a month now and still no issues. Everything has stayed in place just as it was the day we installed it. Still very pleased!
P**A
Foam tiles
These look amazing on the kitchen ceiling
C**S
Great Value and Quality product
We were very pleased with this product!! We have a demoed our summer mobile home on the river after it was flooded. We basically have gutted the entire place out except for the ceiling. We changed the layout after gutting.Which intern meant the ceiling had a lot of holes in it that would need to be patched or the ceiling replaced. It is very hard to find ceiling panels for mobile homes that match the old stuff. Drywall would be a little too heavy for the ceiling.So, we ordered this because it was so thin and light weight.We did about 400 ft.² and actually had left over and decided to use the rest of it in the hall. I ordered the adhesive that is recommended by the company. I was uncertain how much to order. After reading the reviews I was so confused. I ordered four tubes and ended up running out. We went to Lowe’s and bought a few more of the Loctite.I do not recommend using the Loctite. I know it’s cheaper… But you get what you pay for. It is worth spending the extra money and getting what is recommended!! Loctite is so much thinner than the adhesive they recommend. It takes a little longer to set up in the tiles move around more freely. The adhesive they recommend is very thick but you still have working time. We estimated using a little over one tube of adhesive one for every 50 tiles.The pictures I am posting we have not sealed with caulk or painted yet. I chose to paint afterwords since our ceilings are so low.We have a transition from the living room into the kitchen where the ceiling vaults. In a couple of the pictures you can see it. I ordered more of the adhesive recommended for that area because the Loctite just wasn’t holding it.It went very quick and easy to install with two of us!We are actually considering using it in our hundred-year-old home as well.The only thing we did not like it some of our tiles we’re jagged/ serrated on the edge and some were not. That just made them a little more difficult to lineup smoothly. Nothing major since we will be caulking. I’m sure they just came from different batches.I tried to include some before pictures of the ceiling so you could see the holes we went over in the textured ceiling. Covered covered everything nicely!
G**D
Easy and inexpensive way to add "pop" to a ceiling
I'd been looking at various "tin ceiling" options -- from real tin, to heavy plastic, and then stumbled across this styrofoam product. I wasn't sure how it would look, so I started out with a small-ish (8 x 8 foot) area over my front door covered entrance. I first spray-painted enough tiles with an almond color latex exterior paint to match my soffit color. (Small tip on this: I taped them down with a loop of masking tape behind each corner, because the air from the spray gun would otherwise blow these really lightweight tiles around.)I glued them up with Locktite Power Grab Express -- about 10-12 little dabs evenly spaced on the high points on the backside of each tile -- and they stuck immediately to the painted plywood ceiling. When done, I filled the edges and seams with some almond color latex caulk. The finished job looks great, if I do say so myself, and it was a simple job.I'm deducting one star for two reasons:1. I found that the stamping/molding of the styrofoam is a little inconsistent between tiles. Or the trimming of each tile is inconsistent. The pattern can be a quarter-inch shifted from tile to tile. An Xacto knife and straight edge fixes this slight imperfection where found, but I shouldn't have had to do it.2. When you lay up a bunch of tiles in the usual abutted pattern, it would be nice if those straight diagonal lines in each tile would like up across the ceiling. They don't, quite. They create about a half-inch zig-zag between tiles. I'm just being anal here because the final job looks great (as I said), but I think they'd look even better if those lines would be continuous from one tile to the next.Anyway, I'm so pleased with the results of this small test that I'll now do the same on the 25ft by 12ft ceiling of my Florida Room. Which brings up another small point:3. It would be nice if the seller offered these in a smaller quantity, e.g. 20 tiles for half the price of the 50-tile box. In that Florida Room, I'm going to need just a few tiles more than two boxes (taking into account what I have left over from my entrance way project).
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