Has anyone ever used foam faux tin ceiling tiles instead of real ones?
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Here's an article with an FAQ section that might help you decide. I saw a couple of positive things in the article. The biggest one the ability of the faux tins ceilings to absorb instead of bounce back noise. Best of luck.
https://www.decorativeceilingtiles.net/faux-tin-ceiling-décor/
Check they would not be a Fire Hazzard?
And they will look considerably less real in an 1840 rehab.
Check out Armstrong decorative ceiling tiles! We used these in our home when they first became popular in the 90's. EVERY person that came into our home marveled at the ceiling (which was just plain white - but they can be painted). They are considerably less expensive than tin, and hold up very well. Armstrong has SO many different types of easy install options now that are just beautiful - I wouldn't hesitate to suggest them as an option! I wish I could have put them up in my new home - over the plain drywall ceilings that we now have!https://www.armstrongceilings.com/residential/en-us/suspended-ceiling-systems/metallaire-suspended-ceiling-panels/item/5422309LWH.html
I found this really helpfuL! https://www.doityourself.com/stry/real-vs-faux-tin-ceiling-tiles-whats-better
The answer is yes,& much easier & cheaper to use.. though i am unsure of Laws where you are however if the place is Heritage then usually they must be contacted otherwise fines can be issued... Reasons are many to do with Heritage places..
oh & the look is more than passable...
{I have been in trade for over 30 years, many would prefer you spend lots & give a tonne of confusing reasons to why one must purchase one product over another; this is simple confliction of businesses, though do be good to yourself & contact your local Heritage board for their final permission/or statements, then nothing will come back to bite you legally.}
Be well though be safe with anything you do:)