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Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
This product put the finishing touch on a rental master bedroom that needed serious TLC on the ceiling! Scraping the popcorn was not an option so for a fraction of the cost and time, I used these lightweight tiles...and wow! They glued up with construction adhesive applied with a caulk gun. Easy peasy.
robert brian smith
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
I am very pleased with this product. It was relatively easy after I figured out liquid nails didn't work and switched to loctite power grab. Must use sharp utility knife to get clean cuts. The "wow" factor is what I like the most. People can't believe how amazing it looks and how easy it was. I would give it 10 stars. I had popcorn ceiling and it was going to be expensive and incredibly messy to remove. Problem solved. I want to do the upstairs now.
Sue Watts
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024
We watched a you tube video and put it right up SO LIGHTWEIGHT looks fresh and clean and many styles and colors to choose from DO NOT pay money to sheetrock etc you can do this and save yourself hundredsCovers a MULTITUDE of sins and easy to level out if your ceiling is not straight and level-----
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
We ordered these to cover a popcorn ceiling which we tried to paint. The popcorn just couldn’t handle the paint and started to come down. We found these tiles on Amazon and gave it a try. They are very thin, like styrofoam plates but they were easy to work with. Just measure correctly and they go up easily. We used the glue the company recommends since it is styrofoam. It looks like wood tiles once it’s completely and I love it. We have since done our laundry room, and looking at my other ceilings.
ahall2005
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2020
These tiles are fantastic! They look flimsy up close but when applied to the ceiling they are Dynamite!! If you are on the fence about doing this, order these now! I am from an affluent family with very difficult standards to satisfy. I ordered a hundred and thirty of these tiles for 400 and some odd dollars and figured if I don't like it I'll just throw them away and have the popcorn ceiling on a property that I purchased scraped and redone. I am so glad I went for this coffered look because this was something I did myself LOL in about 10 hours time! The look is elegant and classy and again if I can do it anybody can! Just place the tiles up with the palm of your hand, try not to smash them up against each other because they get more difficult to keep lined up, but if you space them consistently, they line up perfectly. They don't even have to be exactly perfect to look good that's the great thing, if it's off by a millimeter correct the next tile and move on. I did not use a chalk line because I have a staircase that I needed to start at on the first floor and had to use that as an edge instead of the center of the room. These tiles are forgiving and once up just look great! They also cut down on the noise... my room doesn't echo anymore... a great room with stone floors. Just watch the video... it is easy, just get a straight edge. I used loctite all-purpose grip that you can buy at home Depot for $3.78 or something like that. I don't generally leave reviews but this was really such a nice surprise. I have not been having the best luck with Amazon these days and finally I got a product that actually renews my Amazon Spirit LOL! I also spoke with the manufacturer and he was helpful as well but decided to order through Amazon to get free shipping. He offered a better price but it all evened out in the end! Highly recommended, you will have fun doing this and you will be amazed with the results! It's styrofoam if you screw on up you can just tear it off and start again, I didn't even have to do that. Just remember to order extra tiles because the perimeters of the ceiling all used part of a whole tile. So if you figure out how many tiles it will take on either side of the wall and you've got four walls then just take whatever that number is because you can cut them in half and use the tile ends on either side of the wall! Good luck!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2017
The material is like the cheapest styrofoam plate you've ever seen, not all of them are perfectly square, and some have machine marks... but once up on the ceiling they look great (with a coat of paint sprayed on). I had my doubts when they arrived, but decided to try them out anyway. The machine marks took a couple of days of being out of the box to go away, but they did. The only problem is that using a chalk line to mark out your ceiling shows thru the super thin material... i was planning on painting them anyway so it wasn't an issue for me. So If you're not painting them us a light marking pencil to find the center of the room and make the crosshair markings.
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