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Hi everyone,

Here , at TalissaDecor we are specialising on tin look ceilings. We installing and distributing tin look ceiling tiles made from PVC or Polystyrene. On the pictures below you can see some projects made by us or by our customers who used our tiles. You can see more pictures at Our Gallery page (http://www.talissadecor.com/?p=gallery)

The best thing about our tiles is that the installation is very simple and clean (no mess at all). You don't need any special tools or skills in order to install them and results are very impressive. And of course you can't compare the price of real tin (copper) to what we can offer. 

If you have any questions regarding our product please feel free to contact us at info@talissadecor.com

 Thanks for looking!

 #112 Silver  #103 Copper

#129 Antique Copper  #117 Antique Copper


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Basement ceilings (Polystyrene tiles - cheap and dirty)

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Hey everyone, Recently we moved into new house . And I decided to build a new office for myself in the basement (working from home - dreams come true :-) It will take a while before we'll finish the whole basement , but for now I just found a nice corner to start from. The walls, floors - everything was done traditional way . The last thing was to decide what to do with the ceilings. One option was to install the drop tiles, but since my ceilings aren't too high I didn't want to lose a couple of inches... »MORE

June 04, 2008
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Giving your kitchen cozier look (with Antique Copper Tin look ceiling tiles)

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Hello everyone,Just wanted to share with you the details of one of our latest projects. We installed PVC glue on ceiling tile in the kitchen ceilings.First - we snapped a chalk line through the main focal point in that room - light fixture.Then we applied a glue (Contact Cement) to the ceilings along this line with a foam roller Glue was applied to the back of the tile (it is a good idea to apply glue to three-four tiles at once)First tile was applied the way that one of its corners "touched" the light fixture. Then we continued the first row.... »MORE

November 13, 2007
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LenkArt

August 19, 2007
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