5 Ideas to Make an Interesting Statement When Painting Your Ceilings
Is it time to paint the interior of your house? Don't forget to paint the ceiling! Here are some great interior painting ideas for your ceiling by Cornerstone Painting.
When most people think about hiring a painting contractor to update their home, their first thought goes to the walls. Unless the ceilings are damaged or stained, you might not consider making them the highlight of your project. However, the ceiling treatment can transform a room. You’ll make a unique impact if you concentrate on the ceiling the next time you hire interior painters to refresh your environment.
Go Bold
Be honest, have you ever painted your ceiling anything other than a shade of white? A bright or deep hue complements otherwise neutral décor. Choose a tone that brings out the accent color in your throw pillows or the floral pattern in your curtains.
A dark shade can help to ground a bright room. A bright color adds interest to a small space.
Are you worried that a bold ceiling might be too flashy? Remember that your field of vision generally focuses on the horizontal spaces in your line of sight and lower. The glimpse of pigment that you catch in your peripheral vision won’t be too intrusive.
Create Contrast
If you’re nervous about making such a dramatic change, add contrast in smaller doses. You can do this in a variety of places, including:
• Trim - Do you have crown molding? Paint it a contrasting color. If your ceiling is dark, paint the trim white or light gray. If your ceiling is light, consider differentiating the edges with a pop of pastel, jewel-toned or primary color.
• Ornate plaster or medallions - If you have raised details on your ceiling, make them stand out with some brush work. Depending on your style, you could use metallic tones to highlight the artistry. For an edgy look, paint them neon, white or black on a contrasting base.
• Base plates for lights - The base plates that come with ceiling lights are often white, gold, silver or bronze. You can always paint them for interesting appeal, however.
Try Texture
The ceiling is prone to developing cracks or imperfections. This is especially true if you live in an older home. It’s easy to disguise flaws with a bit of texture.
You can create the illusion of texture with faux finishing techniques. This will allow the paint to remain relatively flat so that refinishing it in the future won’t require a great deal of sanding. Sponging on a glaze of satin or semi-gloss paint over the same color flat paint can add depth and camouflage cracks.
If you’d like to add physical texture, additives can be applied to the paint. The finish can also be applied with special tools for a stucco look.
In a home with seamless ceilings, you can try to minimize texture and create a glossy finish on the ceiling. This will reflect light, adding a sense of height to the space.
Tack on Some Tile
You can find ceiling tiles in just about any color and style these days. Many are made of metal or have a metallic sheen to them. These may also have an embossed design on them that can add a vintage, baroque or cottage effect to your décor. Other ceiling tiles are simpler and more modern. Choose the look that complements your style the best.
Metal tiles are strong and resilient. They don’t require additional care and can cover up ceiling damage. However, many ceiling tiles are made of alternative materials, such as vinyl. These are lightweight and easy to clean. They’re also water resistant and don’t attract dust.
If you want to update the appearance of your home in the future, consider repainting the ceiling tiles for a dramatic texture effect. For the best results, seek the advice of a professional. An experienced painting contractor will select the right type of paint for the material.
Attach Siding or Beadboard
Beadboard and siding add an architectural element to your ceiling. You can stain or paint the material before you install it to customize the look. Beadboard and shiplap are also ideal for covering texture, such as popcorn ceilings, without the mess and hassle of scraping down the surface.
A little planning goes a long way when it comes to beadboard ceilings. Running the panels in the same direction as your hardwood floors generates continuity. Placing the panels perpendicular to ceiling beams creates geometric interest. Your ceilings don’t have to be boring just because you don’t spend a lot of time looking at them. Infuse your home with character and creativity by using some of these tips. If you’re not sure what would look best with your home’s structure and décor, contact Cornerstone Painting in Woodinville WA. Our pro interior painters will work with your budget and style to complete your décor in ways that you have never imagined.
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