Living Room Ceiling Tiles
Apply tile or planks directly on your existing ceiling.
Living room ceiling tiles. Glue on and staple ceiling tiles are some of the most affordable options that attach directly to existing ceilings or onto furring strips. A vaulted bead board ceiling left with a natural finish further isolates the two spaces giving it a cozy separate feel. 12 x 12 surface mount ceiling tiles are another way to add style to your living room ceilings. It also allows you to get a new surface without losing ceiling height.
Stain or paint planks to match your living room style. Elegant coffered ceilings are one of many living room ceiling ideas that will appear to be a high end custom work of art when surrounded with a drywall border. Made of mineral fiber like traditional ceiling products country classic planks are a budget friendly alternative to real wood planks. Decorative vinyl ceiling tiles and drop ceiling panels that are affordable easy to install maintain mold mildew resistant and dust and rust free.
There are many easy ways to use ceiling tiles to transform the look of your living room. Glue on textured ceiling tiles make a great covering for plaster or popcorn ceilings. The grid for this system is much easier that the drop ceiling grid and the tiles attach directly to the grid. This is another project that can be done by one person and in most cases the tiles that go into place can be easily cut to size using scissors.
You can even use ceiling tiles that look like natural wood to create a more rustic look. Armstrong ceilings 48 in x 6 in country classic plank 20 pack white faux wood surface mount acoustic plank ceiling tiles. There s another great article on about home about using ceiling tiles to decorate the ceiling in your living room. Country classic planks add a touch of beachy or farmhouse flair.
Armstrong ceilings 24 in x 24 in fine fissured contractor 16 pack white fissured 15 16 in drop acoustic panel ceiling tiles. Or if your home is newer and has a more modern feel polystyrene ceiling tiles would be a great choice. Brightly colored foam tiles delineate the space and serve as a soft landing spot without competing with the room s decor. Photo by mike mroz of michael robert construction.
Tile and planks are great for covering damaged drywall or plaster popcorn ceilings. Simple beams tend to be around 10 feet in length and cost around 320 to install. Beams around 20 feet long can cost upwards of 570 and if your beams are 25 feet long you may be looking at 1 400. For pricing and availability.
Slightly larger beams up to 15 feet long cost a bit more averaging around 410 to install.