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Ceiling tiles
The old saying about how history repeats itself is certainly true of tin ceiling tiles, once quite stylish in the Victorian period and now popular again. The trend toward remodeling Victorian period homes has ignited interest in the old fashioned feel of these ceiling decorations. In the Victorian era tin tiles were relatively inexpensive and were prized for the capacity to protect against fire, as well as their overall durability and beauty. Contemporary interior design plans and treatments have boosted the use and applications of these tiles, some never thought of a hundred plus years ago. Among the modern uses for tiles are kitchen backsplashes, siding for cabinets, or lovely trim on mirrors and doors. Although tin tiles were considered an inexpensive decor accent in the Victorian period, now they have an elegance that suggests luxury and wealth. Restored Victorian homes aren’t the only locations where these tiles are turning up, as more and more public locales like churches, offices and restaurants include them in their decor.
Styrofoam crown molding
When you want the elegant look of wood in your home, but without the expense of real wood, select Styrofoam crown molding. Styrofoam crown molding seems to be so much like actual wood no one will be able to tell the difference, and since it is lightweight, it’s a snap to put up without the need for special tools. With a few typical household tools you can easily attach the Styrofoam to the wall with an adhesive, usually the peel-and-stick variety. When you install Styrofoam molding, first figure out the number of corners you will be dealing with, then measure wall lengths precisely. Once your work with the tape measure is done, begin attaching the outside and inside corner molding, and then put up the remaining wall pieces. Everything in the instruction manual is important to follow exactly, and pay close attention to how the adhesive dries to be sure the molding stays on straight. For the finishing touch put on latex paint only for all the diverse styles of Styrofoam molding. Never employ oil-based paints which will melt the Styrofoam. After you have installed and painted your new Styrofoam molding, call your relatives, friends and neighbors over to appreciate your work. And there is no need to tell them it’s Styrofoam.
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