Samples of panels supplied by Heritage Tin Ceilings



Ceiling Tin Pressed Into Crown Cornices Will Add That Magic Finishing Touch
 

Ceiling tin cornices or crown moldings are used to form a decorative finish around the area where walls meet ceilings. Our tin cornices have flanges along the length of them. These flanges serve a purpose when they are being nailed up.

Because they have flanges on them it makes them unsuitable for use on flat surfaces such as walls. Their design is such that they are useful for bridging corners, ie they are made to bridge across the ninety degree angle where the wall meets the ceiling.  They won't sit flat on a wall.  If you need help in choosing cornice to match your ceiling then please feel free to ask for our advice.  

We have researched the ages of our patterns and, if you can tell us when  your house  was built,  then we can advise you on the suitability of each cornice design for your ceiling.  Fitting instructions will be included when you buy your ceiling.

 

Listed below are products from other  businesses
that relate to the building and design industry

 
 

 

 
Waratah cornice made from ceiling tin
Waratah (D)
Corinth
Corinth (D)
Celtic cornice made from ceiling tin
Celtic (D)
Greenwich
Greenwich (D)
Poppies cornice made from ceiling tin
Poppies (D)
Strand tin cornice
Strand (D)
Egg and Dart
Egg & Dart (D)
Roses
Roses (D)

Pacific pressed metal cornice
Pacific (D)
Black Bean design
Black Bean (D)
Wild Berries
Wild Berries (D)

 

 
 Egg and Darte  (P)
Egg and Darte (P)
Egg and Grapes cornice
Egg and Grapes (P)
Niche (P)
Niche (P)
 Banksia (P)
Banksia (P)
 Piano (P)
Piano (P)
 Grate (P)
Grate (P)
Peacock cornice made from aluminum
Peacock (P)
Bondi ceiling cornice rafted from aluminum
Bondi (P)
Plain cornice
Large Plain (P)
"Plain Small" metal cornice
Small Plain (P)
Small Grate pressed metal cornice
Small Grate (P)
Ella May pressed metal cornice made from aluminium
Ella-May (P)
 
Carnival pressed tin cornice
Carnival (P)
Egg ndn Darte Supreme pressed metal cornice
Egg and Darte Supreme (P)


 


If you need help choosing your ceiling tin then please fell free to contact us and we will help you as much as we can.
 

 

  SITE GUIDE - Find your way around this web site by using the  links below:
 
 
Patterns For Tin Ceilings

  Many suitable for walls too
 

Choose Your Product
The various products we sell.
  Patterns For Tin Walls
  These are all vertical designs.
 
Designing a Ceiling
Explains the process
  Cornices
  Where ceilings meets  walls.
 
Painting Your Ceiling
Helpful painting ideas.
  Accessories
  For a finishing touch.
 
Pressed Metal Information
All the benefits of the product
  Sizes Of Panels
  Is a specific size is needed ?
 
Prices Of All Products
Everything is listed here.
  Should You Buy From Us
  What are the advantages ?
 
Client's Projects
Photographs of their projects.

The charlton pressed metal panel
THE
CHARLTON

This panel is traditionally used on ceilings but can also be used
as a bold feature wall



 

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Contact us at 55 Turnberry Way, Pelican Point, Bunbury, WA 6230, Australia
Tel/Fax within Australia: 08 97252206
Tel/Fax outside Australia:  +61897252206
By email:
info@heritageceilings.com.au