Copper has been used in decorating since 6000 BC when Egyptians used to hammer these sheets to their ceilings, walls, and buildings. Real copper tin tiles don’t rust and are a sturdy and fireproof way to create a fresh architectural look to any ceiling or wall. Used also in the nineteenth century for parlors, ballrooms, and entry ways of the wealthy, these tin ceiling tiles are becoming more and more popular and the choice to use the old to dress up the new.

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These specialty tiles come in many embossed patterns and designs and each has a unique detail. Available in six-inch, twelve-inch and twenty-four-inch patterns due to their durable wear features they are good for ceilings in bathrooms, kitchens, and all over the home. Expect to pay anywhere from $5.00 to $15.00 for real copper tin tiles depending on the size you need but their quality and uniqueness will last a lifetime.

These wonderfully beautiful products are usually installed through a nail-up process or glued into place. They can be abut against the ceiling, installed for a recessed look, and are even used in drop down ceiling applications to cover cracks in plaster and ceiling wear and tear. These copper tiles remind today’s society of our history. Especially the Victorian times where they were used in farmhouses as well as homes. Choosing the real copper tin tiles for any ceiling or wall will bring an array of patterns and designs that most are not used to seeing. Regardless of the type of tin tile you choose, it will most definitely be something beautiful and unique to the eye.

 

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