Donna Recktenwalt
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Used these on our ceiling in a small bathroom and they look great! We get compliments from everyone that’s used our bathroom!
Tia62
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2021
This MADE our entryway! It’s gorgeous! It’s plastic and looks like expensive metal tiles. It’s incredibly easy to cut and install. It’s pliable and reasonably priced. I absolutely love it!
Jersey girl
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2020
These are simply beautiful in person. The pictures do not do it justice. I have recently remodeled my bathroom. I’ve always wanted something like this even in my kitchen but it’s too big and it would be too expensive. My bathroom on the other hand is somewhat small and these are simply gorgeous haven’t put them up yet though but I know once they are they were pretty
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2020
Cheap looking I stored them in my shedd cheap maded.
Joyce Mcnabb
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2017
Converted my 2x4 drop ceiling to 2x2 very easily in my bathroom. Painted the support rails black then used silver Rub n' Buff to make it match these tiles. Matched PERFECT! The tiles are very thin making them super easy to cut to size with scissors. I cut my old ceiling tiles down to size and installed behind these to give them some weight and provide sound barrier between 1st and 2nd floor. Love the way they turned out.
Karen
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2017
Very nice, but I wish they came in 6x6
Quadsy
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2017
Installed 240 ft.² of these tiles on top of particleboard substrate Using black staples. Insulation went well once we measured and laid out how the tile would be placed. To take advantage of installation of canister lights, a fan and a pair of ceiling speakers we modified the layout so these items would all fall in the center of the tiles. The finished product really looks like tin and even more so once we found a spray paint (hammered silver) for the trim.Everyone who sees the finished product is amazed. I highly recommend it.
A. McGraw
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2016
We used these tiles to replace the old white ones in the drop ceiling in our Kitchen. We painted the cross beams black and they match the tiles well. The tiles were very easy to install. We decided to glue the new ceiling tiles to the old ones before putting them back up to increase the insulation value, as these tiles are fairly thin. It also helped to absorb sound, as it was a little "echoey" in the kitchen with just these tiles. The tiles for the side pieces were very easy to cut with a utility knife and a straight edge. The tiles look amazing now that we are all done. We have had many comments from people about how much they love our new "tin tiles". Some I've just let believe they are metal. They ones I have told they are plastic can't believe it. They really do look like tin when they are installed. I absolutely love the way the ceiling turned out!