Few exprssed doubt that ceiling wall paper or tiles will hold on for many years.
													
																	Styrofoam ceiling tiles to cover popcorn ceiling. 
									
	
		
	
																	All you need to do is glue the ceiling tiles directly over the popcorn. 
																	How to cover popcorn ceiling. 
																	About our styrofoam ceiling tiles polystyrene styrofoam ceiling tiles are one of the fastest and easiest ways to cover the popcorn ceilings and enhance any room s decor. 
																	Before installing the styrofoam tiles check that there are no soft damaged spots in the popcorn ceiling. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	This installation process is not complicated but learning how to cover popcorn ceiling textures can help you avoid frustrating mistakes. 
																	It s time for that ugly popcorn ceiling to go and you may be looking for solutions that won t involve messy scraping. 
																	Instead of scraping consider other alternatives for covering a popcorn ceiling. 
																	The tiles have beveled edges for an easy butt joint. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	I came accros info that popcorn ceiling can be covered with certain special type of wall paper or styrofoam tiles. 
																	All you need to do is glue the ceiling tiles directly over the popcorn. 
																	Styrofoam ceiling tiles 5 years later. 
																	An easy affordable and fast option to cover a popcorn ceiling involves decorative styrofoam ceiling tiles. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	When they were first installed we got a ton of questions about whether they would hold up. 
																	The ceiling was done in one day. 
																	About our styrofoam ceiling tiles polystyrene styrofoam ceiling tiles are one of the fastest and easiest ways to cover the popcorn ceilings and enhance any rooms decor. 
																	I have been at this dilema for several years and have not found a person who could gurantee that ceiling tiles will hold. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	The ceiling tiles are lightweight styrofoam. 
																	Apparently they fall after a while since they need smooth surface to hold on to on the ceiling. 
																	You can cut them to size with an x acto knife and they glue up with affiliate link adhesive.