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a basement bathroom remodel with real style

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Excellent craftsmanship in this first class basement remodel.

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Customer Testimonial:

They aren't the best pictures in the world but then we aren't "pro" photographers either. I think they pretty accurately show the ceiling.  We love it...

We, upon first impression, probably "overkilled" on the fanciness of the ceiling but I love it.

- Ruth V.

Installation Categories:
24" x 24"; Grid Mount; White; Recessed; 0 - 200 Sq. Ft.; Basement; Bathroom; Stratford; Recessed / Can; Crown Molding; Edge Trim


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a plaster cast ceiling without the plaster

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A dining room gets a classic plaster cast ceiling using some new Medallion Ceiling Tiles and good old fashioned ingenuity.

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Customer Testimonial:

My project turned out wonderfully. I installed the medallion tiles and for the perimeter I used a textured wall paper right over the old primed drop ceiling tiles. Like I said, it looks really great. In fact, company that's never seen our ceiling before thought the ceiling was a plaster cast that was actually original to the home (we live in an older house).

I left the old existing drop ceiling tiles in place along the outside edge. Where possible, I removed metal brackets that were not part of the ceiling support structure. Then to smooth things out, I used joint compound where metal brackets of the grid touched the old tiles. This way when I put up the wall paper it would not be so obvious where I still had metal brackets. When I feathered out the joint compound between brackets and tiles to my satisfaction,  I used a high quality sealer primer (Bin 1-2-3) over all of that.

The wall paper was a heavier paper, designed to go over paneling or cracked plaster walls and hide what was beneath it. I don't remember the
brand off hand, but I bought that at Menards. For some of my seams, I had to touch things up with a little white caulk, which blended in very nicely.

If I look hard or if the lighting is just so, I can see where I have metal brackets behind the wall paper, but it really isn't too noticeable for sure. It might just appear to be a ceiling joist behind plaster to someone who doesn't know - if they can see it at all.

- John H.

Installation Categories:
24" x 24"; Grid Mount; White; Projected; 0 - 200 Sq. Ft.; Dining Room; Medallion; Hanging; Specialty; Specialty / Colored Grid


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the perfect pairing

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Black Stratford Ceiling Tiles are the perfect pairing with the richly colored walls of this upscale wine shop.

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Customer Testimonial:

We used the black Stratford tiles throughout the store and the translucent Stratford tiles over the lights.  We are really pleased with the way the ceiling turned out.  It looks very classy and matches well with the decor of the store.

- Duane H.

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Purcellville Wine & Gourmet
741 East Main Street
Purcellville, VA 20132
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Installation Categories:
24" x 48"; Grid Mount; Translucent; Black; Recessed; 201 - 1,500 Sq. Ft.; Retail Store; Restaurant / Bar; Stratford; Back; Track; Air Vents; Specialty / Colored Grid; Open to the Public; Edge Trim


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