Embossed Tin Ceiling
Sunday, September 6th, 2009Embossed Tin Ceiling
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Embossed Tin Style Ceiling Tile Wallpaper Double Rolls $32.99 |
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WALLPAPER SAMPLE Embossed Tin Style Ceiling Tile $3.00 |
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Antique*Architectural Tin Ceiling Tile*19 in. X 12 in*100 yr.Old Embossed Design $8.99 |
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3D embossed Faux tin ceiling tile TD04 Antique White 25 tiles lot ( 100 sq.ft.) $219.00 |
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#1 Antique Architectural Chandelier Embossed Tin Ceiling Rosette/Medallion $499.95 |
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18.5″ x 24.5″ Antique Tin Ceiling Tile — Unique and Rare Embossed Design – A2 $42.99 |
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Set/2 Distressed Square Embossed Vintage Tin Ceiling Tile Bird Wall Decor Art $126.00 |
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28 Victorian Style 3D Embossed TIN Ceiling Tiles 12.5″ x 12.25″ Made in India $79.99 |
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3D embossed Faux Tin ceiling tile – #204 Silver (drop in or glue up application) $8.99 |
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3D embossed Faux tin ceiling tile TD01 Brushed Copper (glue on or drop in) $9.99 |
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3D embossed Faux tin ceiling tile TD04 Brushed Copper glue up or drop in $9.99 |
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3D embossed Faux Tin glue up ceiling tile – #205 Antique Copper $9.99 |
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3D embossed Faux tin ceiling tile TD04 Antique White glue up or drop in $9.49 |

How do I paint a metallic finish on Paintable Textured Wallpaper?
I am buying a house and I want to do over the living room. I wanted to do the ceiling and 1 wall with a beautiful embossed (classic tin ceiling design) wallpaper, and I wanted it to be gray/silver. I was thinking painting it completely gray, then metallic on the raised areas. Can anyone tell me the best way to do this, and the type of paints I will need to buy. I think it will look fantastic…. and the other walls in the living room will be in a blue color…… Thanks…if there are any websites that show photos on how to do that, id appreciate a link. thanks.
I have anaglyptic embossed wallpaper that I painted with a metallic faux finish to look like patina on copper. You have to prime the paper first with something like Zinsser and let that cure completely. You can use latex or acrylic paint over that, but most metallic colors only come in acrylic formulations and you can find some in larger containers. I used a basecoat over the entire paper first then came back over the high spots with my patina green on a very dry brush. I had a damp rag handy to wipe off immediately paint that went where I didn’t want it to be. Another hint, take a scrap piece of the wallpaper and experiment on it before you hit the wall to get your technique and color blends the way you desire.