Ceiling Tiles Backdrops
First used by photographers,
ceiling tile backdrops
proved an easy affordable, even cheap way to have a variety of backgrounds for photography shoots indoors or outdoors. This simple concept has so many different applications, different business people are leaping on the idea with enthusiasm because it is a cheap, neat, quick, and
professional way to
dress up a retail space
, gallery, museum, exhibition hall, – and anywhere you need to dress a space in your premises.
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There is very little work involved in
making a ceiling tile panel
and you can very easily use ready cut 4×8 ply boards or foam core board to make a backdrop. Use them on their own, two or three hinged together, on stands or on wheels. They are easy and economical using only basic DIY skills. Play around with your
ceiling tile choices
until you have mocked up the ceiling tile layout you want on your panel. To fix your ceiling tiles to the panel, glue, stick into place and that is it! Leave the panel for 24 hours to dry completely.
If you are a retailer with static areas in your store,
ceiling tile designs
can be used directly on the walls to set of displays in your store or showroom.
Atmosphere is that indefinable something that attracts your customers to your business to browse or to avail of a service. To make an atmosphere your interior design and décor has to appeal to your customers. Sometimes there is very little in the budget to give your workspace a boost, but the simplicity of this idea and affordability makes it a winner giving your space an instant makeover with no disruption to “business as usual”.
Ceiling tile designs for
backdrop
and showpiece settings are best when used with lighter weight tiles especially if you will be applying them to panels. Foam core panels are also very lightweight but strong too so if portability is a requirement then use this combination. There are varieties of faux tin tiles that are lightweight along with Styrofoam ceiling tiles to keep things easy to manage.
Deciding on which ceiling tiles to use for your project is the hardest part. There are
faux leather
varieties in different designs and colours that look very impressive when used in a room setting or on a backdrop panel,
faux tin
, the lighter weight and more affordable cousin of real tin tiles. Patterns can be period, contemporary, futuristic or timeless and classical. With every colour and finish you can imagine, you are sure to find the right
ceiling tiles
to enhance your space.
The
ceiling tile panels
can be used to divide your workspace and the beauty of them is you can have a different design on each side of the panel making them very versatile. You can section off part of your store with them to create a setting and display area wherever you choose.
Antique shops deal in everything from inexpensive trinkets at one end of the spectrum to costly rare treasures and furniture at the other end. Whatever your target market,
ceiling tile panels
allow you to create a period feel in a section of your workspace to show off your products at their best. Several furniture items will stand out when arranged in a setting surrounded by ceiling tile panels. The panels create the period feel and accessories such as paintings and fabrics can be displayed on the ceiling panel itself. There are some dramatic
ceiling tile designs
in faux leather that would look perfect in either dark green or burgundy to give an almost gentleman’s club touch. A table against a ceiling tile backdrop with antique jewellery, hats and gloves on display will look quite stunning. There are so many ways to really set off your antiques by adding this special dimension to your retail space
If you are any kind of artisan or gourmet food shop, baker, delicatessen or other food retailer why not set one corner of your shop up as a themed area using
ceiling tile backdrops
to create your “mini shop” or “market”. You could decide on an Italian theme for a month and use
Styrofoam ceiling tiles
with a paint effect to make the backdrop look like the hot Mediterranean sun has faded the panel to soft terracotta. A display of Italian produce, pasta, sun dried tomatoes, pesto sauce, cantuccini, coffee and maybe an Italian coffee maker or two and you have a visually stunning retail space where you can promote your special offers. You can then change your backdrop depending on the products you are promoting and for a few dollars can even replace the tiles to suit.
There are so many ways to use
ceiling tile backdrops and panels
in home furnishing shops as they can be used to create entire room settings that are portable and easily changed around. If you have static areas in the store such as a bedding department, you can set the beds off by using ceiling tiles to form a headboard to suit the bed, simply by gluing
ceiling tiles
to the wall above the bed. In a whole bedroom setting, you can make an entire wall of ceiling tiles, show off your bed, wardrobes, and dressing tables, and make the whole bedroom set pull together and look very realistic. The
faux leather tiles
can look very effective if you are displaying modern furniture and with black ceiling tiles to use on a panel or the wall, you can create a very modern monochrome look. There are any number of metal finishes brass, gold, copper, bronze, silver, chrome, some with a patina, sleek finishes, and hammered textures that even just creating a
ceiling panel
is a real interior design project. This project however is easy, simple, quick, and affordable. You can bring great style to your retail space with the use of ceiling tiles on walls or with panels.
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Such is the popularity of
ceiling tiles
as people are beginning to realise how cheap, versatile and easy to use they are, we at www.commercialceilingsdesigns.com are kept busy advising our customers and coming up with new ideas to assist them maximise their business potential with this simple, effective and economical concept.
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