A very common type of wood ceiling is the coffered ceiling - wood
beams in a pattern with wood panels between them. That's a good look,
and works great in a vaulted ceiling or a cathedral ceiling.
Maybe you've got a popcorn finish on a flat ceiling, or a plaster ceiling, and it's just not quite doing it for you. Wood paneling is a good way to cover it up, avoiding the extra work of removing it before putting a new finish on your ceiling.
If your room is rectangular, you can use bead board or wood planks, running the beads or grooves in the shorter direction. This will create the illusion that the room is more like a square than a rectangle. Another option is to use hardwood flooring the same way.
A timber frame look will be more rustic (or country) looking, and it's a lot less expensive and easier to achieve than covering the entire ceiling with wood panels or planks. It involves installing beams in a crossing pattern to create "boxes" throughout the room's ceiling.
Solid wood ceiling can be installed as tongue and groove panels or as planks. Any wood ceiling can be stained to your desired color and will bring a custom touch to a room.
Maybe you've got a popcorn finish on a flat ceiling, or a plaster ceiling, and it's just not quite doing it for you. Wood paneling is a good way to cover it up, avoiding the extra work of removing it before putting a new finish on your ceiling.
If your room is rectangular, you can use bead board or wood planks, running the beads or grooves in the shorter direction. This will create the illusion that the room is more like a square than a rectangle. Another option is to use hardwood flooring the same way.
A timber frame look will be more rustic (or country) looking, and it's a lot less expensive and easier to achieve than covering the entire ceiling with wood panels or planks. It involves installing beams in a crossing pattern to create "boxes" throughout the room's ceiling.
Solid wood ceiling can be installed as tongue and groove panels or as planks. Any wood ceiling can be stained to your desired color and will bring a custom touch to a room.
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