Pressed Tin Ceiling Tile
All pressed tin ceiling tiles are pressed or embossed with some form of design. They were heavily made in the mid- to late-nineteenth century in North America as a cheaper alternative to European plasterwork. The designs are historical in nature and can bring a touch of history to any building. Though the name implies that these ceiling tiles are made out of tin, they are usually made out of aluminium because aluminium is a more durable metal and it does not rust. This article will explain the history and uses of embossed tin ceiling tiles.
Pressed or embossed tin ceiling tiles were originally made as a response to the expensive European plasterwork in the mid- to late-nineteenth century. At the time, Americans thought that tin was a cheap and flimsy metal that can be pressed with designs for use in kitchens and other rooms of buildings. By the late nineteenth century, it had only spread to South Africa and Australia, so it was not popular in Europe or Asia.
Pressed tin ceiling tile makers still create them with historical designs. These embossed designs are made to bring a touch of history to a building, old or new. They are usually painted in a single color because the shadows caused by the pressed or embossed designs can cause that single color to become a multitude of colors. A person can either choose from pre-made designs or order a custom design.
Though the name of a pressed tin ceiling tile implies that it is made out of tin, most modern embossed ceiling tiles are made out of other metals. Aluminium is one of the most common metals used because it does not rust and is more durable than tin. Other metals used include copper or even normal tin with a silver finish for a more shiny look. Pressed or embossed tin ceiling tiles are usually painted over to match the room they are put in, though they can be left alone for a metallic look for the room.
From a couple hundred years ago to modern times pressed, or embossed, tin ceiling tiles have been used in buildings across North America. The designs are made to bring some history to buildings. Paint can be applied to match the room the tiles are installed in, and the design can help bring a monocolor tile to life. Pressed tin ceiling tiles are made to have different designs embossed onto them. The embossed designs, pre-made or custom, can really bring a kitchen, living room, or any other room to life.