This seems like a great idea to cover my popcorn ceiling! Can these be installed over a popcorn ceiling. I heard it mentioned a couple of times that this was not a popcorn ceiling. Great job! Looks nice, budget friendly.
When one ASKs a guestion, even such as: what's up???? It is polite and logical to WAIT for other person to ANSWER! Other than than, I love Your video, You are quite cre👍ative!
Love the idea! I know i’m kinda late to the party but i have a super specific project in mind: I’m going to be decorating above my loft bed a fake “ceiling” that’s foam and has fake wooden beams made also out of foam. I can’t drill into my cieling (I don’t have the knowledge and even though I don’t live in a rental I wouldn’t prefer to) so I’m gonna try this method. Would a silicone sealant suffice? And rather than using the polyether foam in the video, i’ll just be using 1 inch insulation (not sure if its the same) foam since it’s cheaper to buy in large amounts, is that okay or are there any hazards?
Fake wood beams I've also been thinking of doing in a kitchen. What kind of foam are you using. For glue I'd recommend pl 8x fast grab . Silicone or caulk is more of a finish
Thank you everyone for watching, i highly recommend the foam styrofoam solutions for rentals, investments and quick staging. Everyone is impressed with these simple do it yourself upgrades.
Hi! I know you posted this awhile back so hopefully you see this question. I’m renting an apartment and want to apply over my popcorn ceiling, do you know if I remove these before i move out will there be damage to the ceiling?
So misleading. To all you DYI's out here. Never EVER start a project like against a wall. Weather it is a ceiling or floor and even walls. You find the center of your space and work out from there. You have no idea if the wall is straight/ square with room. You will end up with 2' pc on one side and 4 " on the other. Not symmetrical. Watch a video on centering a room before you do this. Doesn't have to be a ceiling can be a floor, same rules apply
i measure terrible so find the middle and start from there? i'm doing a bathroom only have one corner to do over the tub and the closet is the corner part otherwise its one piece I can't start in the corner and work my way back? I have a light in the middle of the ceiling and a air conditioning vent I did this before with a similar tile my small powder room was the straight all the way easy
Hi there. If it's a small space like a bathroom, I would say start from the the farthest point you see when you walk into the washroom. Visually you want a full tile starting there and coming towards you. So I would say do that row first, no need to start from the center. When you are doing a large room, then yes, you start from the center because it's a lot more space to cover and ods are the rooms won't be perfectly straight. I wouldn't recommend placing these in a closet if you will be touching the ceilings (if you have storage boxes up top) these will dent very easily. For the washroom, you may want to do a coat of paint otherwise some of the steam will sit on the tiles (not a big deal) but it may drip on the floor. So I would say seal it, in the washrooms I've used PVC tiles with similar design, look in the description i may have left a link to it. Little more expensive but they are 100% waterproof and resistant.
I have done this in another property on a large slant, search for a video around the same time on my channel:) it also does a good job keeping the heat in and cool air.
Personal opinion, bad idea it looks tacky and cheap. You covered a smooth good looking ceiling. Only using those as a last resort to cover the popcorn ceiling containing Asbestos.
I used this for my bathroom last night, & completely agree w/ using rolling pin.
Thx
Looks very upscale, would love to do this at work!
This seems like a great idea to cover my popcorn ceiling! Can these be installed over a popcorn ceiling. I heard it mentioned a couple of times that this was not a popcorn ceiling. Great job! Looks nice, budget friendly.
Yes this was a popcorn ceiling , that's reason to do it
I love the working with your dad part! My dad helped me with building a house!
Great work my friend. I would like to ask you about painting this kind of ceiling do you use plastic paint any primer first?
No need for primer. I did paint another ceiling after caulking the seams. But if possible use a sprayer easier and u won't risk denting the tiles
When one ASKs a guestion, even such as: what's up???? It is polite and logical to WAIT for other person to ANSWER! Other than than, I love Your video, You are quite cre👍ative!
Dope channel ! Thanks for info, do you think it’s worth it for a condo ? I’m scared it’s going to feel even smaller.
I guarantee it will feel bigger abd more spacious
Great video! Thank you
Have you done a ceiling with doorway transition? Regarding the pattern transition or do you start over? TIA
Thank you. The transition is your personal taste but yes. Did a living room then large separation arch and dining room . Each started from center out.
Awesome!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Good job, bro.👍
Thanks for the visit
Wow amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome info! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Roller is a good idea. Was concerned about indenting tiles.
Love the idea! I know i’m kinda late to the party but i have a super specific project in mind:
I’m going to be decorating above my loft bed a fake “ceiling” that’s foam and has fake wooden beams made also out of foam. I can’t drill into my cieling (I don’t have the knowledge and even though I don’t live in a rental I wouldn’t prefer to) so I’m gonna try this method. Would a silicone sealant suffice? And rather than using the polyether foam in the video, i’ll just be using 1 inch insulation (not sure if its the same) foam since it’s cheaper to buy in large amounts, is that okay or are there any hazards?
Fake wood beams I've also been thinking of doing in a kitchen. What kind of foam are you using. For glue I'd recommend pl 8x fast grab . Silicone or caulk is more of a finish
@@InvestorTheory I bought an insulation foam board from Home Depot. It’s like a sheathing foam I believe
I wouldn't install it in my house but its good maybe for office and work areas.
why wouldnt u
LOOKS GREAT... GOOD JOB!
Great Video-Thanks
What type of paint works for those tiles?
Any latex paint. But easier to use paint sprayer
Thank you everyone for watching, i highly recommend the foam styrofoam solutions for rentals, investments and quick staging. Everyone is impressed with these simple do it yourself upgrades.
Awesome videos, great work. I had someone yell at me that you can't put those types of tiles onto drywall and you saved me with this video. Thanks!
Hi! I know you posted this awhile back so hopefully you see this question. I’m renting an apartment and want to apply over my popcorn ceiling, do you know if I remove these before i move out will there be damage to the ceiling?
@@Pr3ttyLindsay of course there will be damage unless you cover up the ceiling before you apply
Do you recommend this on a lower ceiling
Really burns good?
Peter Brady is doing ceiling tiles!
hahah thanks
Peter Brady mixed with Casey Affleck.
Hard to get in the UK.
Look around local tile shops
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Does anybody know how these ceiling tiles are stamped by machine
does the glue you used is still holding up the tiles? Thanks
Yes the toes are very light , they are never falling off
So misleading. To all you DYI's out here. Never EVER start a project like against a wall. Weather it is a ceiling or floor and even walls. You find the center of your space and work out from there. You have no idea if the wall is straight/ square with room. You will end up with 2' pc on one side and 4 " on the other. Not symmetrical. Watch a video on centering a room before you do this. Doesn't have to be a ceiling can be a floor, same rules apply
i measure terrible so find the middle and start from there? i'm doing a bathroom only have one corner to do over the tub and the closet is the corner part otherwise its one piece I can't start in the corner and work my way back? I have a light in the middle of the ceiling and a air conditioning vent I did this before with a similar tile my small powder room was the straight all the way easy
Hi there. If it's a small space like a bathroom, I would say start from the the farthest point you see when you walk into the washroom. Visually you want a full tile starting there and coming towards you. So I would say do that row first, no need to start from the center. When you are doing a large room, then yes, you start from the center because it's a lot more space to cover and ods are the rooms won't be perfectly straight. I wouldn't recommend placing these in a closet if you will be touching the ceilings (if you have storage boxes up top) these will dent very easily. For the washroom, you may want to do a coat of paint otherwise some of the steam will sit on the tiles (not a big deal) but it may drip on the floor. So I would say seal it, in the washrooms I've used PVC tiles with similar design, look in the description i may have left a link to it. Little more expensive but they are 100% waterproof and resistant.
2:50 hrs, you forgot the 4x time lapse which need to be accountable.
whats that
Or what if the room has a ceiling that slants
I have done this in another property on a large slant, search for a video around the same time on my channel:) it also does a good job keeping the heat in and cool air.
Personal opinion, bad idea it looks tacky and cheap. You covered a smooth good looking ceiling. Only using those as a last resort to cover the popcorn ceiling containing Asbestos.
Hey ate you a contractor?
Looks cheap
love the look I'm going to get at least 2 ceilings done. I think I could do it myself.
You definitely can.