Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Put these on my ceiling they look just like the old stamped tin panels. Really like these
Jesse Smith
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
I am so disappointed with this seller and the product. I bought tiles several months ago and the color was just as pictured, a beautiful almost turquoise color and very realistic. Now, they are using a Neon green that looks like a carton color, HORRIBLE!! I contacted the seller, who replied: "Im [SIC] so sorry. Please allow me some time to investigate this and get back to you. " I have sent 2 more messages since allowing them time and no more responses. Don't trust this seller nor product! They ruined my ceiling and I lost over $400 including labor!! Not happy! Avoid this inconsistent product!! In the photo, I cut a piece of the old tile I bought just a few months ago and the new tile, which is the bright loud and tacky green! How they even shipped this to customers is appalling! This seller should be ashamed!
B. Miller
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
Bright green. Not a patina color.
tom rupik
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2018
I was leary about ceiling time, but now that it's up it looks beautiful. Fairly easy to work with. Able to cut to fit with household scissors.Used staples and glue to keep it in place.
Erika Miller
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2017
I absolutely LOVE my new ceiling tiles. We were doing a small remodel on our home which included a larger pantry. I've always wanted to do ceiling tiles and thought that would be the perfect place to see how I liked them. My husband did put thin strips of wood on the ceiling to mount these too as they are not flat on the backside. We did 3 rows wide so we stapled the center set and then glued the 2 outside sets over the top of the staples. The first install we used spray adhesive and within a few days some of the end pieces started to fall so he ended up taking them down and using a small amount of liquid nails instead. They have been up for just over a month now with no problems and I absolutely love them. The color is beautiful. I have a girlfriend who saw them when I first got them and she ordered some for herself just in a different color. What a great idea.
Noelle
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2017
Looks amazing. Made a simple room look like an old world masterpiece. Installation was easy. Save yourself some hassle and invest in an electric staple gun. It was only $30 at Home Depot and 100% worth it. Don’t use an air compressor, it will shatter the tiles (we learned the hard way). The staples are unnoticeable unless you are looking for them so we didn’t even bother covering them up. Word to the wise, consider that most homes and rooms are not built straight. So our “grid” ended up looking a little crooked when lined up with the edges of the room. So just consider this before you start. Also they are NOT easy to cut a clean edge, but we knew we were putting crown moulding over ours so it wasn’t a big deal. VERY happy with this purchase!
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2016
Absolutely enraging to put up. Amazing to look at though. It fell down after a week with the directions so it went back up with staples, silicone and spray adhesives. Good quality for sure; there's nothing special about this brand's difficulty though, they will all require the same effort and it could be harder for those with less trade skills like myself!
Kacey
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2013
So, obviously this isn't real tin, so it is going to have some flaws, but the patina green is just a little too fake looking for me. I think the design is beautiful, but wish the main color of the panel had been the copper, that they then added the patina onto. Since the base color is the patina green, the copper looks very additive and fake. The aqua is too aqua, and too clean. A real patina wouldn't look like that. I'm glad I ordered a sample prior to ordering enough to do my kitchen. I still think I will use this tile in some art installation, but not for the ceiling I had intended it for.