minkydog
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We have a house built in the 70s which has those horrible popcorn ceilings through out. I hate them, hate them, HATE them.It's going to be a mess and a pain to get the popcorn off. But I'm willing to do it. My question has to do with the living room.
The living room is long about 22' x14'. The floor is medium-stain hardwood(think pecan) and there are beams on the ceiling. at the far end is a beautiful flagstone fireplace which extends all the way to the ceiling.the hearth runs the width of the room, about 14'. It's a warm room, casual and family-oriented,but the vaulted popcorn ceiling looks awful.
I have seen a couple of times on HGTV where they put up painted board ceilings in similar houses, with the boards running the length of the room and the beams painted darker. Usually the ceilings are painted the same color as the room. Has anyone ever seen this done? Any idea what it would cost? I think I'd rather have painted boards than scrape all the popcorn off this huge ceiling.
The living room is long about 22' x14'. The floor is medium-stain hardwood(think pecan) and there are beams on the ceiling. at the far end is a beautiful flagstone fireplace which extends all the way to the ceiling.the hearth runs the width of the room, about 14'. It's a warm room, casual and family-oriented,but the vaulted popcorn ceiling looks awful.
I have seen a couple of times on HGTV where they put up painted board ceilings in similar houses, with the boards running the length of the room and the beams painted darker. Usually the ceilings are painted the same color as the room. Has anyone ever seen this done? Any idea what it would cost? I think I'd rather have painted boards than scrape all the popcorn off this huge ceiling.
