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Bad looking, stained, old drop ceilings? Faux Tin ceiling tiles is the perfect solution

by on Jun 1, 2007

Hello everyone! 

On the pictures below you can see the interior of “Pan” restaurant in the heart of Greek-town in Toronto. First picture was made on Wednesday (two days ago), the second on Thursday (yesterday).

 Before  (Wednesday, May 30,2007)                                                                                          

 After(Thursday,May 31,2007)

Silver tiles covering the ceiling of a roof.

Quite a difference, right?  Here how it was done :

We just bought new ceiling tiles from Home Depot (the cheapest ones). Normally we use the old drop tiles but those in the restaurant were in really bad shape and we couldn’t use them .

A large white panel sitting on a green surface.

 Then we glued TalissaDecor’s tin look ceiling tiles on the big 2×4 Home Depot’s tiles with PL 700

Four red panels sitting near a caulking gun.

(Two TalissaDecor’s tiles on one HomeDepot’s tile . Joint between two tiles we glued with contact cement):

Several red tiles with intricate designs stand up vertically.

All the grids in the restaurant were sprayed with Copper paint :

A man repairing a stained ceiling with a spray bottle.

 And finally all old tiles were replaced one by one : 

Chandeliers hang from a decorative tin ceiling.

Old crappy chandeliers were also changed and here we are 🙂

Thanks for looking. 

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