Getting To Know Your Armstrong Tile

  • Getting To Know Your Armstrong Tile


    by Salvador Paez

    There isn't any company quite like Armstrong. When it comes to ceiling tiles, they have no peer when it comes to variety and quality in their work. From Victorian era fashion wood designs to to iridescent ceiling glows, Armstrong has everything you can ever need with designs inspired from all kinds of eras and for whatever purpose. Armstrong has exactly the design you're looking. Everything that Armstrong makes, especially when it comes to tiles, is made top please and satisfy every kind of customer.

    The term "Armstrong ceiling tiles" refers to the any ceiling tile, plank or panel created by Armstrong International. The texture quality for each of these products are divided into numerous categories. Here's a basic outline.

    1. Armstrong ceiling tiles

    * Patterned * Smooth * Textured

    2. Armstrong ceiling planks

    * Light wood * Medium wood * Hard wood

    3. Armstrong ceiling panels

    * Patterned * Smooth * Textured

    Tin Look Squares, Tin Look TinTile, Tin Look Wellington, Tin Look Circles, and Kensington for Tiles; WoodHaven Natural Cherry, HomeStyle Country Classic Plank, WoodHaven Rustic Pine, WoodHaven Classic Maple, and WoodHaven Beadboard for Planks; Metallaire Fans, HomeStyle Raised Panels, HomeStyle Sahara, Metallaire Medallion, and Accents - Soccer for Panels. These are the basic designs that you can choose from, and as a plus you can choose five. The final selection will determine the overall feel of your ceiling.

    Hundreds of ceiling tile variations are available for public viewing from the Armstrong International official website. Prices are listed. However, take note that these are subject to change depending on which part of the globe you're ordering from. Current exchange rates plus shipping prices are the two most dominant factors for price change.

    You should have a local contractor install the tiles if you have little or no experience in installing Armstrong ceiling tiles. The official Armstrong International website has a Do It Yourself Guide and this can be used by more experienced clients who have experience in carpentry and home design.




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