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Respected Contributor
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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Not easy on the eyes.

Respected Contributor
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Registered: ‎07-16-2017

Tin is out. No thanks.

Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,144
Registered: ‎09-14-2010

Hmmm...

I would of done the ceiling and one accent wall with the tin. The fireplace in faux stone.

Or...

The ceiling and fireplace in tin.

 

A white for the walls would work well here in either case.

 

This is sure a lot of tin going on here...

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Registered: ‎11-03-2018

I don't care for it at all.

Honored Contributor
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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I love a tin roof for certain style homes but this reminds me of the storage trailer we rented for our furniture when we were moving and the new house wasn't finished on  time.

Bad memories and a definite BIG NO for me!

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I don't hate it, but I don't love it...I don't mind the ceiling, but not the walls.....I also think it could be noisy and very chilly depending on where you live...Maybe, just maybe as a 2nd vacation home........

Respected Contributor
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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Not my taste.

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I would only use tin in a bar area in a basement.  I wouldn't want in in my main living space.

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Registered: ‎11-18-2018

Some posters seem to think this is a wall treatment that was added to existing walls and ceiling, but I think this is actually a tin building, and the metal IS the walls and ceiling. In other words if you walked outside you'd see an ugly , rusty tin building on the outside too. I'd say no thank you!

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Registered: ‎07-21-2011

No, No, No.  The designer went a little too far with the tin.

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