Ceiling Tiles are the budget-friendly way to quickly transform your space!
EZ-On Grid Covers come in white, black, and stone to perfectly match our ProLite series ceiling tiles. They are incredibly easy to install by simply sliding the covers over your existing grid (fits standard 15/16" - 1" drop ceiling grids).
Other ways to color match your tile:
Grid Strips, Grid Tape, or painting your grid.
Grid Strips are available for most of our ceiling tiles, adding both color and texture. They come with an adhesive backing and easily trim with scissors (some grid surfaces require extra adhesive, which we can provide).
Other ways to color match your tile:
Grid Covers, Grid Tape, or painting your grid.
Residential Projects
Canned Lights
Our ceiling tiles are very easy to cut for lighting (the Stratford only requires scissors!).
As with all ceiling tiles, the lighting must be supported from the grid, not the tile (although our heavier-duty Signature Series Ceiling Tiles have worked with certain styles of puck lighting).
Border Tiles
For tiles that either project down into the room or are coffered (recess up into the ceiling), the finished look is often better when using a border tile for partial tiles on the room's perimeter. Here, Stratford is used as the border for Westminster.
Note: We estimated project times using 1 DIY-hour per 60-100 sq.ft. based on customer comments and added complexity (e.g. lights or grid strips).
These projects are DIY friendly, so the project cost shown excludes labor.
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Our ceiling tiles are very easy to cut for lighting (the Stratford only requires scissors!).
As with all ceiling tiles, the lighting must be supported from the grid, not the tile (although our heavier-duty Signature Series Ceiling Tiles have worked with certain styles of puck lighting).
For tiles that either project down into the room or are coffered (recess up into the ceiling), the finished look is often better when using a border tile for partial tiles on the room's perimeter. Here, Stratford is used as the border for Westminster.
These projects are DIY friendly, so the project cost shown excludes labor.
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