Saturday, February 27, 2010

Tin Ceiling TIle Accessories

Tin tile ceiling accessories can give a finished look to your investment and add decorative touches that give it a regal feel. By adding cornice or moldings around the edges of these tiles, the edges look finished with a decorative touch.

You can get a border of girder nosing that is as small as an inch and a half, all the way up to elaborate decorative cornice that is nine and half inches wide. They come in a variety of finishes, such as brass, copper, white, chrome and stainless steel, and patterns that are traditional and modern.

Tin moulding strips to match your tiles can be used to cover where two tin patterns meet. They are usually used between the main ceiling panels and the border or cornice you choose.

Once you have installed your cornice or molding, you have a wide selection of cornice mitre boxes, leaves, ribbons and rosettes you can select from. They are installed to hide the rough areas where the mitred cornices meet in the corners or around the room. These accessories adds a fancy, elaborate and decorative factor to the room and come in finishes to match your cornice or molding.

You can also buy tin ceiling panels that give you a filler panel with a molded trim patterned into the actual panel. But buying a distinctive cornice to compliment the transition of the wall to the ceiling, is the option chosen by many for a customized look that makes a dramatic statement.

Filler panels are tin tile ceiling accessories that are used for those odd gaps left around the edges of a room where a full tile panel won't fit. Many people will center the tiles to leave a hammered finish filler panel border around the edges of the ceiling itself. It makes a nice framework for the tiles, and can be cut to size using tin snips.

Cone-head nails are rounded headed nails that give a stability and additional beauty to the tin tiles. Typically 1 ¼" in length, in finishes such as chrome plated, copper, brass and pre-painted white, they are a functional accent, and a way to add another color to the ceiling tiles, although they are made to blend into the pattern of the ceiling tiles, when in the same finish.

Many places sell tin ceiling tile sample kits ( follow this article to find these ) under the tin tile ceiling accessories section. These sample kits are a great way to decide what tin tile ceiling finish you want before making a major investment. They will normally consist of brass, chrome, copper, pre-painted white and unfinished steel in different patterns.

Once you have selected and installed your ceiling tin tiles, you need to look at the different accessories, such as conehead nails, cornices, and mitered decorations, to give your room a look of distinction and flawless perfection.
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