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Pull Your Room Together With Ceiling Tile

A drop ceiling is a ceiling that hangs a bit below the structural ceiling of a building. Drop ceiling tiles are often suspended from ceiling joists on a grid. But you can nail, staple or glue some types of ceiling tile to an existing ceiling, as long as it’s stable.


Drop ceiling tile isn’t just for commercial spaces. Stamped or patterned ceiling tile can add character and complete the look of a room in a home or business while keeping any wiring or plumbing both hidden and easily accessible. Drop insulated ceiling tile also makes it easy to add lightweight recessed lights.


For dramatic visual interest, try coffered ceiling tiles. A coffered ceiling makes a room appear taller, helps to open the room up and elevates the overall aesthetics. Another stylish option is to install faux wood ceiling panels. Made with MDF that offers the look of real wood, woodwork ceilings make a dramatic impact on a room, immediately improving the overall look and feel of a space.


At Lowe’s, we carry a range of ceiling tile, including top-rated Armstrong Ceilings Tile. Ceiling tile comes in various shapes and styles, ranging from plain white, square tile to colorful, patterned tile.


For a distinctive upgrade, consider installing stamped metal ceiling tile. Metal tile is a great choice if you want to incorporate the colors of your kitchen appliances and backsplash into your ceiling. Tin ceilings are making a comeback. Whether they’re art deco, Victorian or traditional, beautiful ceiling tiles become the room’s focal point. For more tips, check out our Ceiling Cover Buying Guide.