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Antyx White (Foam) Ceiling Tile - 100pc Box - Decorative Ceiling Tile Easy Glue up DIY

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About this item

  • Made from high quality Polystyrene foam
  • Easy to install - with most any Mastic ceramic tile adhesive
  • Can be installed right over Pop Corn ceiling
  • Can be painted with most any water or latex based paints
  • Tin like look from a modern material



Product Description


Foam Ceiling Tiles

Antique Ceilings Inc - StyroDECOR

Your Best Source For Decorative Ceiling Tiles

White Foam Decorative Ceiling Tiles. Features a central circular feathery wreath reminiscent of a crown of laurel leaves, the symbol of victory. It can be glued over most stable ceiling surfaces including popcorn ceilings and painted to your likeness. The tiles are made from extruded polystyrene. The size is 19-5/8 in. x 19-5/8 in. Depth of the design is 3/16 in. These tiles will add beauty, sound dampening and insulation.

  • Each Tile is 50cm x50cm. Each individual tile covers about 2.7sqft
  • Easily Glues directly to Popcorn Ceilings, Stucco, Plywood, Sheetrock, Knock-Down
  • Can be Painted with any water-based paints, metallic or non-metallic.
  • Cuts with razor knife, Adds sound, heat & cold insulation.
  • Looks like real tin or plaster ceiling, depending on the finish.

Antique Ceilings Inc - StyroDECOR

Foam Ceiling Tiles

The foam tiles can be installed straight from the box. Please follow the included instructions and make sure to use recommended adhesives.

glue up ceiling tiles

The Foam tiles can be glued to most surface. Weather you have a sheet-rock, painted drywall, plywood, 12"x12" acoustical tiles, textured surface, or gypsum. The foam tiles will glue directly to that surface with very minimal prior preparation.

Foam Ceiling Tiles

The white tiles can be painted with most any water-based paints. As in this photo, the white tiles have been faux painted to give them a "Copper" like finish.


jayski
2025-02-22 17:31:05
Take the time to paint first, find the center and figure out how and where you will end up on a grid. This Florida room is 50×14 . I used the mastic glue suggested but the x pattern on the tiles didn't give sufficient bond probably because of the surface I'm working with. I couldn't insulate between the ceiling so I used 4 different layers of insulation with a gazillion staples, I ended using the sides and middle of tiles with the glue and afterwards caulking the lines and then painting the lines. Took 2 weeks along with the floor and transformed the room into something more comfortable temperature wise minus the ugly popcorn ceiling.. the shipping was literally next day...