Dear Shanko, As promised, here's a photo of my kitchen with your tin ceilings installed as a backsplash.
Every single one of my friends who's seen it has said exactly the same thing "WOW, that's beautiful!" or "WOW, what a difference". Some said it makes the kitchen look larger.
I was going to distress the tiles using paint but the feedback is so positive that I think I'll leave everything just as is.
Thank you very much for a wonderful product. That finishing touch made a huge impact. My beautiful kitchen now seems gorgeous to me! Even the dog loves the kitchen! (He's the black spot on the carpet) ;-)
Best regards, M Smith, Miami Shores, FL
Photo of my kitchen with tin backsplash
Received my order in excellant condition within a week despite the east coast being in the middle of a snow storm. Material packaging was outstanding. The customer service was very quick to respond to any questions I might have had. Product and pricing was more than competitive with other companies. Website was accurate and informative. I would recommend anyone I know how was thinking about installing a tin ceiling to check out this website.
This email is to let you know that our ordered arrived today as promised. We are very pleased with the shipment. The packaging was very carefully done and did protect the tin tiles. We are impressed with the amount of care and attention given to such a small order. The fedex courier worked perfectly. Thank you for using that service. Our history with courier services out of the states is the brokerage fees are very high and usually charged. Thank you again, Robert and Dale Stannard
Dear David, Thank you and TinCeilingXpress.com so much for providing "Worst Kitchen in America" with your stunning tin ceiling tiles for our DIY Network special. Thanks to TinCeilingXpress.com, the kitchen now looks absolutely amazing, and the winning family is ecstatic!!! We could not have achieved this incredible kitchen with Shanko' help! WE are forever grateful
A very Special Thank you form DIY Network's Worst Kitchen in Ame
Mr. Shafer recently received a letter from descendants of the original owner of the East Elm Street store, along with a photograph of the proprietor taken sometime in the 1930s. The original tin ceiling that remains today is visible in the decades-old picture.