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February 16, 2007
Tin Ceiling Contractors Shine in Old House Enthusiast Emporium
Tin ceilings are popular old house accessories that old house enthusiasts use to inspire a feel of past eras. OldHouseWeb.com, a how-to site offering ideas, articles and resources to old-house enthusiasts, highlights tin roofs as one of their featured sections to help homeowners find tin ceiling panels, tiles and contractors.
(PRWEB) February 16, 2007 -- Tin ceilings are an increasingly popular home décor item that old-house enthusiasts are using to create the feel of days gone by. OldHouseWeb.com, a how-to site offering ideas, articles and resources to old-house enthusiasts, now offers tin ceilings as a featured selection on the OldHouseWeb.com Emporium (http://www.oldhouseweb.com/stories/The_Store/).
Jennifer Motruk Loy, director of marketing with a Washington D.C. based architecture and design firm, tells The Washington Times that the number of vendors selling tin ceiling products is growing rapidly, a sign of interest from both businesses and homeowners. In the same article, Cheryl Campbell owner of D.C.'s Urban Revivals agrees, attributing the popularity of tin ceilings to the fact that, "real metal ceilings stand out immediately for their beauty."
At OldHouse.com, homeowners find resources to help them find the tin panels or specific tin ceiling tiles they are looking for. OldHouse.com's Emporium offers homeowners access to a variety of tin ceiling panels including an entire line of classic tin ceiling panels that date from the 19th and early 20th century. In addition, a wide selection of contemporary tin ceiling panels and home accessories such as cornices and medallions are available from the site (http://www.oldhouseweb.com/stories/The_Store/).
In addition to its selection of tin ceilings, OldHouse.com Emporium also offers products varying from wall accessories to kitchen and housewares. The site also has a section to help homeowners find a contractor and a customer section of the Web site which provides easy-to-access information on shipping, returns and tracking orders.
OldHouseWeb.com is a complete old-house remodeling interactive Web site offering old-house enthusiasts how-to resources spanning several industries from cabinetry to architecture. OldHouseWeb.com includes before and after renovation pictures, feature articles, a product showcase and an active forum featuring thousands of questions, solutions and successes.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at February 16, 2007 08:22 PM