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Post Info TOPIC: Revamping the ceiling


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Revamping the ceiling


Hi Newbie here! We've been living full time for 6 months now and have been making our motorhome more homey, more "us." We have a 1995 Winnebago Adventurer with the vinyl ceilings complete with the little rosettes that keep the vinyl in place. I absolutely detest out ceiling. It reminds me of a car's headliner. I have done hours of research on the net about ceiling alternatives and I think I might be going with polystyrene tiles. They look like the tin tiles and can be painted and they'll help with the Texas heat.

Has anyone used these tiles on their RV?



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Has anyone done anything to their ceiling?


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BAGO, welcome to RV Dreams, so far I guess no one has. That being said fastening is only real challenge, glue is the way that first comes to mind, another thing to consider would be ceiling lights or other vents/penetrations.....upper cabinets Etc..... It's doable, but plan well, if you post some photos of existing conditions and the tile you want to use, I may be able to offer more help....G

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I replaced ours with half inch sheet rock. I understand it was a little heavy. But after a little finish work it look's great.



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