Border Tiles
Your ceiling may contain areas smaller than a full-size tile, often located along the room's edges. When tiles with large, intricate three-dimensional designs are cut and placed against the walls, they can appear visually imbalanced. In such cases, we recommend opting for tiles with shallower (i.e., less protruding depth) or smaller patterns for these perimeter spaces.
Shown: Modern Grid Ceiling Tile in White with Cut Border Tiles
Tiles with smaller patterns have shallower overall design depth, making them simpler to trim and install along the room's perimeter. To install these "border" tiles, measure from the edge of the installed tiles to the wall. Then, trim the border tiles to fit using scissors or snips. Attach the trimmed border tiles to your ceiling, ensuring that the cut edges face the wall.
Border Tiles 2x2
To get started with adding border tiles to your ceiling design configuration, here are our recommendations for tiles with either a shallow depth or smaller pattern repeat.
Border Tiles 2x4
To get started with adding border tiles to your ceiling design configuration, here are our recommendations for tiles with smaller pattern repeats.