Mr. Shafer recently received a letter from descendants of the original owner of the East Elm Street store, along with a photograph of the proprietor taken sometime in the 1930s. The original tin ceiling that remains today is visible in the decades-old picture.
We wanted to create an "old West" style dining room. We bought the unfinished pieces, primed and painted them and installed them. For the crown molding, I made corner pieces from wood in order to simplify the installation. Looks great!
Hey guys, Attached is a picture of our training center (see our photo gallery for this image). Overall the tiles turned out really good. We still have a few items to complete but overall it’s a huge improvement! Thank you again for all your help.
First I will start off with the fact that I am in Canada, the tiles came really fast. I also forgot to add the nails, they added some for me... No charge! The service was the best I've had in a long time. The tiles are beautiful! Now for my project... I have always wanted tin tiles in some way or another... I also hate my kitchen an wanted a backsplash. I am a woman with no skill for cutting ext. I cut, painted and installed these myself. It did not take me 4 hours as the youtube video I found on installing them said... But most of my time was in painting, and the company sells beautifully painted tiles, just not the colour I wanted. I have yet to seal the edges with silicone, not sure how well I will do at that part, but the overall job is done. I love it! I ordered 12 tiles and have 2 complete left over and a bunch of cut offs that I plan to use in my bathroom for a little backsplash I have pictures if you would like to see, but I can't figure out how to attach them here Nicole
Dear Shanko, Your prompt response? especially considering it is Saturday night, impresses me a great deal.? If your ceiling tiles are as nice as I expect them to be, I WILL be your biggest fan. Thanks, D. Dolbey