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Getting To Know Your Armstrong Tile

June 25th, 2008 · No Comments

by Salvador Paez

When it comes to the creation of ceiling tiles, there isn’t any other company that combines all the qualities of excellence like Armstrong does. You can opt for warm iridescent ceiling glows to the most fabulous Victorian era styled wood designs. From whatever age, whatever design and for whatever purpose, if you need it, Armstrong has it. And everything that Armstrong makes is sure to be an item of the highest quality, rest assured.

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

There are many basic designs included in the selection. But the good thing is you can choose five designs from the following: 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. What you select from among these will determine the overall look and feel of your ceiling.

Current exchange rates and shipping prices are some of the biggest factors in determining the price of buying Armstrong tiles over the world. There are hundreds of ceiling tile variations that you can view by looking at Armstrong International’s official website. Prices are included for your shopping pleasure.

The official website also features a Do It Yourself guide on how to properly install an Armstrong ceiling tile. but only individuals with a background in carpentry or home design should attempt to use it. If you don’t have such an expertise, it’s best that you should let your local contractor do it for you.

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