✨ Transform Your Ceiling, Transform Your Life! ✨
The A La Maison Ceilings R47 Romanesque Wreath Foam Glue-up Ceiling Tile is a lightweight, easy-to-install solution for enhancing your home's interior. Each pack contains 96 tiles, covering a total of 256 square feet, and is compatible with various surfaces. The tiles are paintable with water-based latex paints, allowing for customization to fit your style. Ideal for residential use in kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, and more, these tiles offer a modern touch to any space.
Brand | A La Maison Ceilings |
Material | Polystyrene (PS) |
Size | Pack of 96 |
Color | Plain White |
Finish Type | Concrete |
Style | Modern |
Installation Type | Glue Down |
Product Dimensions | 25"L x 19.75"W |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
Shape | Square |
Edge Style | Square Edge |
Unit Count | 256.0 Sq Ft |
Coverage | 256 square feet |
Manufacturer | Decorative Ceiling Tiles Inc. |
Part Number | r47-96pw |
Item Weight | 6 pounds |
Country of Origin | Poland |
Item model number | R47 |
Finish | Concrete |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Ceiling Tile |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
E**D
Million Dollar Ceiling
I'll be honest, I was very skeptical of a styrofoam ceiling. Our house is 110 years old and has lathe and plaster walls and ceilings. Over time, the ceiling in the kitchen has been patched multiple times and looked horrible. After part of the ceiling in the dining room collapsed, also a big patch that failed, I pulled the entire ceiling down and replaced, I wasn't really wanting to do that again in the kitchen. We looked at doing a tin ceiling, but I couldn't figure out how we would attach the panels to the plaster without destroying it, plus it's really hard to nail into the plaster it's like concrete. Then we saw these, we found a pattern that was period correct for the house and ordered. I spent weeks planning the grid as I wanted to add "can" lights to brighten the kitchen as well as add some pendant lights over the kitchen sink and island area. The original kitchen had one light fixture in the "middle" of the room. I used blue painter's tape to temporarily hold up the tiles so I could get the light placement just right. I ordered 6" LED "can" lights and they fit perfectly in the center of these tiles. After I got the light placement figured out, I started installing the tiles. I used Loctite 3x construction adhesive and started installing, they went up pretty fast. The outside edges all had to be cut to size as with any 110 year old house, none of the walls are straight. After getting all edge tiles cut and glued up, I used painter's caulk to fill in all the seams and around the walls where the tiles ended. Next I used a masonry hole saw to cut out the 5 "can" lights that I had marked, plus the 3 holes for the pendant light drops. Pulled romex to all the new fixtures and added a dimmer switch for the "can" lights. I used the existing dimmer switch for the pendants. Now, with all the tiles installed, I started painting. I used a really thick nap roller to apply the paint. The tiles actually took paint better than I thought they would, I thought the roller would slide more than it did. Covered the tiles with two coats of paint and then installed all my new lights. The "can" lights disappear into the tiles, as they are perfectly centered in the design, the only time you even see them is when they are on. Installed the new pendant lights and looked back on a really fantastic looking ceiling. The kitchen ceiling looks like it belongs in a million dollar house, I swear it looks like a plaster ceiling from a 1920's house. Next I tackle the dining room. Went with a more subtle tile with a minimal pattern. I can't wait to get that room done and see how that turns out. I'm going to add some more "can" lights in the dining room since than went so well in the kitchen. When I get that done, I'll post some more pictures of that finished ceiling.
B**
Absolutely love it!
The media could not be loaded.  Overall, I absolutely love these tiles and plan to purchase more for my kitchen remodel.Here’s our journey installing these in our 12x15 living room:I shopped for a while to find the perfect ceiling tiles to cover my already existing popcorn ceiling. I went to a few local hardware stores and the tile selection was very limited and very expensive. I was trying to find something with a farmhouse/rustic style but yet elegant at the same time and these tiles fit my design plan perfectly. If you are looking for the perfect installation these tiles might not be for you if you are extremely picky. The edges/seams do not line up square. We ended up caulking the seams, but you can still see the unevenness from where the tiles don’t line up. To me, it wasn’t a big deal because it just adds to the rustic charm in my opinion. We would have done trim or lattice strips, but with inflation prices it wasn’t in our budget for $10+ for each individual trim. I also painted each of these tiles by hand with a paint brush to give it a more matte look. These come looking exactly like styrofoam plates (dull white and shiny). I used rustoleum chalk paint in linen white and I did 1 coat. I did not do a clear coat as I was afraid it might “shrink/melt” the styrofoam and I was trying to avoid the shiny look. We used the loctite 300 for foamboard glue to glue these to the ceiling, but I’m not sure if it was the glue or the texture on the popcorn ceiling but the tiles themselves wouldn’t hold by themselves, so as another reviewer stated that they used push pins which is what we did to help the tiles stay in place to dry. The only thing with this method is that you see the indentation from the push pins into the tiles which we tried to caulk over but it’s still noticeable. Again, for us it didn’t bother us as it kinda goes with the rustic charm/character. We would have tried a staple gun, but we were thinking that would most likely leave a worse indent than the push pins. We did end up having to cut some tiles to fit the last row on our ceiling which to my surprise was actually very easy to cut. I used a scissors. Installation was super easy to install. I even installed 5 rows by myself without my husband’s help. Overall, I absolutely am over the moon with these tiles and can’t wait to purchase more as we do more rooms. I will be doing this same tile design in my kitchen. I will eventually do my bedroom but maybe choose a different tile design with the same company. Highly recommend for an instance facelift.
R**L
Where to start...
Read this before buying! First off, they don’t go up square, several of them are pillowed (middle bowed out), this makes them impossible to get even without 1/8 to 1/4” gap. Second, they don’t paint easily. The waterbased paint I used (good quality) separated in several spots much like painting over oil based paint. So I highly recommend priming and painting prior to install. You will still need to use a ton of caulking to make them look good. I also had to buy a sprayer to paint them because I didn’t paint before installing. Third, cutting them is a pain! You can’t use a utility knife because they will tear. Scissors worked but still wasn’t easy. Overall these are a ton of work, but they do look great once finished. Not for the beginner.
P**S
Not what I was expecting but happy
The tiles are very lightweight foam board . I was expecting something thicker . But they look decent when you get them installed. Be sure to use plenty of glue like the instructions call for . I thought they wouldn’t need much cause the are so flimsy but they will not stay up if you don’t use a bunch of glue . Found out the hard way . Can be difficult to keep the lines straight if putting in a larger room and the corners don’t align well at times some of the corners seemed more rounded and some square so we will definitely have to caulk all the joints and lines . But once we figured out the proper amount of adhesive to put on them it went pretty quickly with 2 people. I am happy with the end result. Just expected more quality for the price. But was comparable to all other options available so it is what it is .
R**G
Warped
These tiles are very nice we have used them before. Unfortunately this whole batch is warped and therefore will not lay flat on ceiling and are almost impossible to get to stay up! We are presently on day three of what should have been a couple hour job and we are only about half done. We have never had a problem like this before when we’ve worked with these tiles so likely just a problem with how they were stored or shipped.
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