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Your cart is empty.Wrought Iron is a part of our From Plain To Beautiful In Hours collection, this one comes in this lovely finish and can be used for commercial or residential projects glued over most stable ceiling surfaces.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
We took a chance with these. And glad we did! They are beautiful , light weight. Easy to cut. We ordered the glue that was recommended.We couldn’t be more pleased with how this turned out.And they were 1/5 the price of tin.
Maryanne,
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
Not happy with this paid over and 7 of the tile are broke on the corner. Still used them do to time frame. Wouldn't buy again. If they are all going to come broken.
Aaron B
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
These tiles look great. They are a great quality and quite expensive for plastic. however, I found it difficult to cut them with a utility knife. You almost need to have them warmed up and use a very sharp pair of scissors. I would not recommend using a knife as they will crack.
KATHY PAULSEN
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023
Lori J Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023
This material is extremely easy to use and install. You can cut it with scissors or an straight edge knife. We applied glue around the perimeter and then dots in the middle. My husband left a small gap around the edge of the room and we put up crown molding. Everyone who comes in thinks it is painted stamped tin. Tv
Tru
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023
Very easy to handle. Beautiful! Lightweight. I cut with scissors and did get a little crack here and there on the edges. But glued up nicely. Recommend using a paper cutter for a easier cutting, because this tile has raised designs.
J.Warman
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2021
Installing now in my very large, lime green kitchen with red island and antique white cabinets. I ordered silver. These are not high gloss. They are a soft, satin sheen. Looks great in coordination with my stainless steel appliances. Beautiful design. So far no damages or imperfections found with the tiles I have opened. They arrived well packaged in bubble wrap to prevent damage. Color is even throughout the tiles. These provide an antique Victorian Gothic type look to my kitchen which is what I was going for. They would also look great in a contemporary designed kitchen. I will likely use in a bathroom as well. I ordered the Instagrab blue the manufacturer recommended and found one tube of glue with do about six 2'x2' tile for a popcorn ceiling placement.
Alison B.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2020
We loved the design, but the tiles were only available for a "glue up" ceiling style. So, what do we do? MODIFY! First I trimmed 1/8" off all the edges to reduce the tile from 24"x24" to 23.75"x23.75" (soooo much fun). Then I cut 1/2" foil-faced foam board (from a local home remodeling store) down to 23.75"x23.75" and glued the PVC tile to the foam board for stiffness so it doesn't sag in the middle. For the tiles around the edge of the room, I had to trim the tiles. The easiest way I found was to use an abrasive blade for masonry in a radial arm saw - it was like a hot knife thru butter! Clean, fast cut thru the raised surface. Using a utility knife will just leave you upset...trust me. Remember to trim the PVC tile for the opening in the grid, but cut the foam board about 1/2" extra wide on the cut side so it can rest on the grid ledge. (see pix) I also painted the extra 1/2" edge before gluing so it wouldn't be noticeable if my cut wasn't perfect. For cutting holes in the middle of the panels for the lights, I used a small abrasive wheel on a hand-held rotary tool. Trust me, blades will catch on the PVC and go in a direction you REALLY don't want them to go! And a saw blade will pretty much destroy the thin PVC tile.
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