Interior design ideas

Glutinous ceilings

September 13th, 2007

Glutinous ceilings represent square or rectangular panels from polystyrene. The obverse surface can be covered with a film, colored as a tree, fabric or a stone.
The surface of tiles has relief, simulating a stucco moulding or woodcarving. Ceiling tiles are completed with shaped structures (ceiling eaves) and have the same color as tiles and decorative sockets.
Glutinous ceilings are more often used in rooms. They can be used at the kitchens, but if only they are laminated with protective film. They are classified as self-made goods.
Ceiling tile can be glued practically on any surface: concrete, a bricklaying, plaster and wood particle boards.
They are simply pasted on a base ceiling. Thus the surface should be preliminary cleaned (you should avoid whitewashing).
The spectrum of applied glues is very wide - from special up to universal ones. But it is better to use glue for polystyrene or special glue for ceiling coverings. In this case you will not spoil a tile, and, as a consequence, you will easily unstick it (the basis is not damaged - the tile can be pasted in other place).
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