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Tin, metal, copper ceilings?

My husband and I live in a home that was bought on auction. The house is amazing and at a perfect price. But! There are a lot of changes that need to be made, especially in the area of decorating and repairing walls. Can anyone direct me to the "do's and don'ts" of putting up tin, metal or copper ceilings? They are beautiful but I am not sure if this house would be a good "host" for them. Our main living area is huge, (entire house being about 3,000 sq feet +) and the walls down in this living area are diagnal dark wood boards. They are very rustic looking and lovely, lush burgandy carpet is on the floor. Ceilings are about 12 feet. Would this be a good place to put them? Also our dining room has hardwood floors. Same beautiful wood on most walls, but one wall is plaster. Any thoughts on the copper ceilings in this room? Any thoughts would be great. Thanks!


Answer:
for go the tin ceiling....and put your money elsewhere...tin is nice but expensive...set your budget first..fix the walls ..upgrade fixtures, cabinets.etc...all of which you will use...paint the ceiling..add medalions around the ceiling lights to add interest...or do a painting on the ceiling ..good luck and have fun with it....

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