Ceilings……The Fifth Wall

 

*****Edited April 23, 2014***** Originally Posted on October 9, 2011*******

I am happy to announce that my laptop is up and running, and fully operational again. I know it’s really starting to show its age; but I believe I can squeeze a few more miles out of her. Thanks to all my well-wishers for your support and encouragement during the dreaded 24 hours of no laptop!

Now I am back to business, and today I will be talking about ceilings.

This is a blog post I wrote back in October 2011 about the importance of addressing a room’s fifth wall…..the ceiling!

Please Enjoy this oldie but goodie :-)

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Is your ceiling blah and boring? Well, you are not alone. It always amazes me how many ceilings go untreated. Well my job today is to get people to think of their ceilings as the fifth wall in a room.

There are endless options available to rescue those tired, boring popcorn ceilings out there.  Here are just a few ideas.

The simplest and least expensive option is simply painting your ceiling. Depending on the look you are trying to achieve, you can use a flat finish, eggshell finish, or a glossy or metallic finish. In general, I sometimes use a lighter value of whatever the wall color will be as my ceiling color. That usually gives the room some color consistency, yet noticeably different. But the sky is the limit when it comes to paint color choices. You can go much darker than the walls for more drama, which actually can cause the ceiling to appear higher since it seems to recede. The most common is painting ceilings white, but that can be very expected and quite boring.

Of course, there are several more dramatic options we should explore.

The classic, architectural look using crown mouldings, medallions, swags, traceries etc will always give a room a timeless appeal. While this will sometims create a formal look in a room, they can be faux painted for a less formal look. Decorators Supply is one company that has tons of options available to create that timeless character in any room. They offer 5 “families” of ceilings with coordinated center medallions, corner and side ornaments and moldings in the Empire, Colonial, Louis XIV and Louis the XV styles. Also available is a Gothic Tracery Ceiling.

Beamed ceilings is another favorite of mine. This will always add instant character in a room. Whether rustic or refined, beamed ceilings can also give a room a timeless look. There are several optins for real wood beams, but faux wood beams are also a great idea, and you really cannot tell the difference. FauxWoodBeams.com has many great options

How about a wrought iron ceiling? Helser Brothers does it like no one else can. It is actually not wrought iron, but a resin that looks exactly like wrought iron. It is available in several designs and finishes and can be applied inside of wall niches, as window treatments, and of course ceiling treatments.

This is one ceiling treatment that even Michelango would appreciate; ceiling Murals. While these might be a bit over the top for an average home, you can take ideas and inspiration from these murals and do them in your own home

These photos are from various sources

Who says that wallpaper is just for walls? You can definitely wallpaper ceilings to add that special, custom touch.

These photos are from various sources

Have you considered fabrics for your ceiling? Well, it can just be the look you’re going for. Although most of these pictures are in commercial settings, some version can be adapted for residential use. A fabric ceiling treatment would definitely be a conversation piece. I am certainly not recommending doing every room in your home with fabric ceilings, but a nursery or guest bedroom, or even a small reading nook or alcove would be perfect areas. Regular light vacuuming would be recommended.
Faux painted ceilings is also more mainstream than some of the other options I mentioned earlier. There are tons of different textures and finishes out there. Here are a few
How about tin ceilings? Tin ceilings are a classic and timeless touch to a room.
One of my favorite ceiling treatments is a brick veneer. Very popular in wine rooms, this treatment can be adapted to a rustic dining room or kitchen….even a bedroom
Well, I am sure I have not exhausted the many options for ceiling treatments. You are only limited by your imagination. There are so many other treatments we haven’t explored, but hopefully this posting has inspired you and have gotten your creative juices flowing. Ceilings are as big a part of a room as the finishing touches that give a room personality. So don’t forget that ceilings are a room’s fifth wall!
I hope you are inspired to create the home of your dreams.
Be Inspired!
Casa Vilora Interiors

Veronica Solomon, Casa Vilora Interiors
VeronicaSolomon.com

 

85 thoughts on “Ceilings……The Fifth Wall

  1. After looking at all those beautiful ceilings, I see just how boring and ho hum my ceilings really are. I have so many other projects going that my ceiling is not a priority right now. Maybe later I will have to do something to them.

  2. OH, these are gorgeous! I LOVE that wrought iron ceiling, and I’ve always adored those tin-tiled ceilings, too! I like the look of the fabric ones in a grand room, but I always worry about those collecting dust!

  3. I never realized that so much can be done with a ceiling. It looks as though the possibilities are endless. I especially love the paintings, so beautiful.

  4. Our ceilings have that nasty popcorn stuff on them. Neighbors had their’s changed and it looks so much better!

  5. Must confess, never thought of a ceiling as a fifth wall. Great imaginative ideas, visuals. Now I’m walking around thinking about what I might do next time we paint.

  6. My husband and I are minimalist in decor…I’d probably be a little more bold if he would consider it :-) Ceilings can be beautiful with the right adornment. Your photos are lovely.

  7. Ackkk! I never even considered doing anything special with my ceilings. Every ceiling in my house is spackled and painted white except our bedroom. That room has wooden ceilings with large wooden beams. I do love the ceiling in our room!

  8. The right ceiling detail could make such a huge impact on a room. I have this awful thing though, where my first attempt at something is awful and I end up redoing it. I’d hate for that to happen with a ceiling!

    Hurrah that your laptop is up and running!

  9. stunning ceilings you posted I live in a two bedroom apartment. I got white walls and white ceiling how drab but you know what I am determined to get my security deposit back lol and will not pay a cent into my rental other the electric n rent :)

  10. OMGoodness! They are gorgeous! After looking at your pics, my ceilings are so boring! Thanks for sharing these incredible options!

  11. I’ve never considered having fabric on my ceilings but I never knew you could do that! Some pretty cool things you can do with that. Thank you for sharing!

  12. I’ll admit I don’t spend much time thinking about our ceilings. Maybe that’s because they don’t look anywhere near as gorgeous as any of these! Love these ideas!

  13. I have to admit that I usually forget about the ceiling when it comes to decorating. Who knew there were so many possibilities?

  14. Reading your blog has inspired me to start decorating my guest room. I just taped it today and plan to paint tomorrow. I thought I was already to go until I saw this! Now my ceiling looks so bare!

  15. Lots of really good ideas here. One of our houses would look great with the tin look but unfortunately it would be too expensive so we are going to go with painting it a little darker than the walls to add a little more height. Thanks for sharing.

  16. I love the ceiling that looks like space with shooting stars! I don’t know if I could pull it off in my own kitchen but it sure is unique. I didn’t even realize how many options a ceiling could have!

  17. I have already told my husband that my next house will have the ceilings with beams across it. I have a huge stag horn fern that will have to be kept inside since it is a tropical plant and were no longer in a tropical environment. I plan to hang it from the beam ceiling in front of our biggest window so it can grow. Thank goodness that was the type of ceiling I wanted before we moved!

  18. I’m so glad your laptop is up and running again. These ceilings are gorgeous and it is important to pay attention to how you are decorating the ceiling when you are remodeling any room.

  19. I love the ceiling with the starts! I’m a plain and print person but those ceiling paintings are just too beautiful not to catch someone’s attention. :)

  20. I’m intrigued with the idea of adding wood beams in a room that does not originally have them. I would have never thought of that. And the second fabric ceiling makes me feel like I’m floating. I could sit in that room and daydream all day!

  21. I wish I could have a fancy, beautiful ceiling! My favorite out of all of those is definitely the wrought iron one – gorgeous!

  22. If you’re ever in Manhattan, Kansas, be sure to go into a few of the older buildings in Aggieville. They have beautiful ceilings. They speak so much about the history of the town! I love that they didn’t redo them and have restored them to the best they could!

  23. Wow, so much that can be done with a ceiling. Mine are all pop corn ceiling, one day I’ll do something to change them but so many other things to do in the house first. Great advice. I do love the natural wood or brick looks.

  24. You’re right, Veronica, the sky truly is the limit when it comes to ceilings. When I lived in Belgium, I had the cross-vaulted brick ceilings you show … in my basement! My rented house came furnished with “period pieces”: 15th century 4-poster bed, pieces of 3rd century frieze work, paintings of “instant ancestors” on the walls … a veritable museum. And those fabulous ceilings in the basement where the furnace was housed! In contrast, today mine are pretty plain … ;-)

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