What
would we do without the ceiling? One of the most important structures to keep
the elements out of our homes, protecting our lives and possessions is often passed
by without so much as a glance.
Hold
off putting another picture on the wall and take a good look at your ceiling.
Step out of the box and add some color and bring that ceiling to life. Now, I'm not asking you to paint a ceiling like Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel , but recognize that the ceiling is an import part of your decor and incorporating it into your design will enhance the area.
The photos shown are samples of the options
which can emphasize and draw attention to your ceilings. Ceilings can be as
individual as you are, designs in countless variety. With some imagination and work you can produce an area which flows in harmony.
So what keeps us from including the ceiling into our decorating plans? One big reason our
ceilings have been neglected is fear, fear of the unknown. What color should I
use? Where do I start? What are the costs? Who do I hire? Well, here's a few tips to get you started.
Let’s start with a small step, for those with
low ceilings, I suggest applying a color which is a few shades lighter than
your walls. This will give the illusion of height to the area and a step out of
the common box. This small change has a big impact; I have seen my clients
change all their ceilings after one was painted. It is very uplifting!
Higher ceilings
can have darker shades of color to bring the ceiling lower and cozier.
In some of the photo’s there are different levels of faux finishes
from basic techniques to more advanced.
Do your homework and try this yourself or hire a professional. In either
case you’ll have a ceiling to be proud of.
What if my project does not turn out well?
Remember it’s paint and it can be painted over, which is the beauty of it. But, I highly suggest sample boards of the colors and techniques that
will be used before starting. Ask questions, ask for help, this will take a lot
of pressure off and you’ll have greater success.
So, let your ceiling shine and draw attention to such a great focal area in your home.
Here is a great example of adding a warm color to the ceiling which makes a large room cozier. In most cases adding color alone will change the area, this is also cost affective, small steps can give big results.
Adding a coffered ceiling is always a show stopper
Money may be an issue when considering an architectural change, if there's no issue here than
go for it!
Metallic gold painted crown moldings and faux painted sponge technique adds sophistication.
This is great idea if there are coffered or tray ceilings in your home.
Ronnie, you are spot on when you say the reason why the ceiling is left untreated is due to fear. I shy away from the comparison that the ceiling is the 5th wall because it's not a wall - instead it's a horizontal plane over your head. It functions differently in how it helps to shape overall mood and atmosphere. The ceiling is a huge color and design opportunity; it's a shame to waste it. I agree with you, more folks should *go for it* when it comes to painting the ceiling.
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