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Metal ceiling panels differ from ceiling tiles in that they do not have a stamped pattern on them that appears to be a succession of 12 inch square tiles. Both metal ceiling tiles and metal ceiling panels come in the same size: two feet by four feet. The difference is that the panels have one consistent “filler” pattern to them. It might be repeating diamond shapes with beaded corners; it might be simply a textured surface; it might be a textured surface of bumps or beads with a patterned border.

Metal ceiling panels are designed to provide “filler” around your tin ceiling. Their patterns are simple and textured so that they will blend with the tin ceiling tiles and their border provides a completing edge to your ceiling. The panels also work well in accenting kitchen backsplashes or as wall paneling segments.


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