Easy Makeovers for an Acoustical Tile Ceiling

By C. Jeanne Heida, published Jan 11, 2008
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If your home is older than 50 years or more, chances are that somewhere you have a room or two with an acoustical tile ceiling. These thick paper-like tiles first hit the scene in the late 1950s and were touted as a way to baffle noise, beautify the home, and cut the cold draft coming from those old ceilings.

For old house owners tired of cracked plaster ceilings and noisy rooms, I'm sure acoustical tile was the best home improvement product to hit the market since aluminum siding. Old timers still like it, but our family thinks it's pretty ugly stuff. Our 130 year old Victorian home has two bedrooms cursed with acoustical tile ceilings that were installed in the 1960s.

The only reason the acoustical ceiling hasn't come down in our house yet is because I'm afraid what horrible things might be lurking behind the tile. Cracked plaster? Open rafters? Electrical wires, squirrel nests, bats, spiders or ......worse? Instead of tearing it down, we decided to give the tile a face lift instead.

Paint it

Yes, acoustical tile can be painted. However, because old acoustical tile is paper, the paint needs to be applied with a light hand. We used latex paint, which was applied in thin layers using a roller. Between applications, we made sure the paint was thoroughly dried before applying another coat.

Since most acoustical tiles are white, staying with a lighter ceiling color is best, and requires less applications to cover. We painted our ceiling yellow, and drew the eye away from the tile by painting the ceiling trim pieces in a contrasting color.

Wall paper it

Up until the 1950s, wallpapering the ceiling was a fairly common practice. Ceilings can still be papered with a new generation of embossed papers that resemble old fashioned embossed tin ceilings. These papers are much easier to apply than the old styles, and can dress up even the ugliest ceiling.

Easy Makeovers for an Acoustical Tile Ceiling

Yellow paint and bright accents can freshen up an acoustical tiled ceiling

Credit: C. Jeanne Heida

Copyright: C. Jeanne Heida

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P.S. She hates those tiles so I'm guessing she'll be eager to see this :)

Posted on 01/25/2008 at 11:01:47 AM

 
Glad to see this today! A friend just moved into an apartment that is in a converted office building with...yes, you guessed it...acoustical tiles. Ugh! I'm emailing her a link to this article. Hope she reads it.

Posted on 01/25/2008 at 11:01:23 AM

 
Great ideas. Many people don't think they can do anything with these. Fantastic info C.J.!

Posted on 01/16/2008 at 3:01:59 PM

 
I love these practical ideas. Your photo shows that a little bit of elbow grease can make these acoustic tiles look better!

Posted on 01/14/2008 at 11:01:13 AM

 
very interesting topic

Posted on 01/12/2008 at 1:01:45 PM

 
These are very creative and economical ideas! Great job!

Posted on 01/11/2008 at 7:01:24 PM

 
Very cool ideas!

Posted on 01/11/2008 at 12:01:43 PM

 
Awesome article!

Posted on 01/11/2008 at 12:01:33 PM

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