Unusual Ideas Basement Ceiling
Basement ceiling – Even when the rest is finished, basement ceilings are often left bare or provided with grilles dropped from unsightly acoustic panels. The first one suits the industrial aspect, but otherwise it looks incomplete. Although the latter offers easy access to pipes and ducts, the look is anything but unique. To keep your basement ceiling from looking like a late occurrence, skip the usual roof solutions for something more distinct.
Although they are more frequently found in historic homes and older facades, pressed tin roof tiles are a viable option for basement ceiling. White, ivory and black are classic color options, but metallic finishes like silver, bronze, copper or gold give life to the look. Metallic ends also reflect light, which helps clear a windowless basement. If you’re worried about rust and rust, opt for anodized tin tiles or lookalikes PVC moisture proof. If plumbing and electrical access is a problem, opt for the pressed roof tiles designed to fit into an abandoned roof grid.
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For a retro touch that makes a basement ceiling look under the most expansive basement, opt for the roof tiles mirror. Your options include friction mirrors, aged and metallic veined. Install in a grid or angle of them for an effect similar to diamond, as you prefer. Because the mirror tiles must adhere to a flat surface, mirrored tiles work best when we have already covered the roof with plywood or drywall.