Hotel Ceilings – Beauty or Beast
Stores, offices, hotels and restaurants all have one thing in common: The setting largely determines the comfort of those who pass through them each day. These people don’t live there and may spend only a few hours within the surroundings. The impressions they take away may well determine the success or failure of these stores, offices, restaurants and hotels. All these businesses have budgeted for creation of the atmosphere they wish to project. Only Hotels have clients that are going to spend time definitely looking at their ceilings. Are your hotel ceilings as much a part of the atmosphere you wish to provide for your guests as the walls and furnishings? If you think about it, they should be!
People stay at hotels for any number of reasons, they expect to pay a price for clean and comfortable lodging for a day, a week or even more. During their stay, most of their hours within the hotel are spent in bed. Not just sleeping, but watching TV, reading, on the phone, probably with the ceiling in front of their view. Hotel ceilings are not only important because of the attention of guests in bed, the ceiling offers a distinctive way to upgrade the decor inexpensively and in just a few hours with no specially skilled workers required.
Smart Budgeting
Another consideration is the simple logistical fact that hotel plumbing is more prone to problems than plumbing in most other public places. This can cause seepage and staining on the ceilings of rooms below the problem area. Re-papering, patching and re-plastering or even just repeated painting can use up a good part of your budget that could go toward other improvements.
These details are likely to be familiar to anyone managing a hotel or the maintenance of a hotel. Here is a thought that might resolve most or all these problems: Lightweight PVC Faux Tin ceiling tiles that can cover stains, improve the overall appearance and fit within even a tight budget. Faux Tin or even Tin ceilings are well within even a stringent budget. These materials should be at the top of your list if your ceilings need attention.
Tin, Brass and Copper Ceiling Tiles
Tin ceilings are the pinnacle of design and quality for long term ceiling improvements. There are dozens of designs and colors of Tin Ceiling tiles available – the combinations provide a nearly endless selection to meet your exact requirements. Tin ceiling tiles or panels are lightweight, inexpensive and durable as they are elegant. For public areas of hotels there is nothing you can do that can equal the quality look of timeless beauty that a true tin ceiling brings. Today’s tin ceilings are less expensive, more durable and versatile than ever before and they can give a lift to the overall ambiance better than painting, papering or any other ceiling treatment you might be contemplating.
These metal tiles are made in USA and can be ordered in finishes that fit your budget and design. Premium ties like the classic Copper or brilliant Brass can give your lobby and dining areas an opulence like no other but if color is called for there are over 70 custom colors available for the aluminum and tin-plated steel tiles that can give you the look you want and justify the cost by removing the expense of repeated painting. Rust-proof aluminum in classical tin designs powder coated in matte or gloss finishes in colors to complement the rooms they crown.
These Tin Tiles are Made in USA and available in over 70 Finishes and Colors to offer you real choice at economy prices but the real economy is their low maintenance. With an estimated life of over 70 years paint is far more expensive over time! |
These lightweight rustproof Faux Tin tiles offer the look of the real thing at a fraction of the cost. Get real metallic tin look for less than the cost of paint. As seen in the Hotel Bar image above, these tiles really look like metal ceiling panels! |
Faux Tin Ceiling Tiles
Faux Tin ceiling tiles have the same prestige look of true tin ceilings and at a fraction of the cost. The PVC faux-tin tiles offer the same gamut of designs and colors as tin ceiling tiles, but at an even lower cost. They can be glued up, nailed to furring strips or used in suspended ceiling grids that keep unsightly ductwork out of sight. Take a look today and see how tin or faux tin ceiling tiles can resolve your ceiling problems while they greatly improve the guest’s impressions of your hotel!