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I’m still about a week away from being ready to jump back into our master bathroom remodel (you can see the progress on that room here, if you’ve missed it), but I’m always thinking about next steps and details that I want to incorporate into that room. And I just have one more unfinished project...
About our Styrofoam Ceiling Planks Polystyrene (Styrofoam) ceiling planks are one of the fastest and easiest ways to cover the popcorn ceilings and enhance any room's decor. All you need to do is glue these ceiling planks directly over the popcorn. The planks have beveled edges for an easy butt joint installation. These planks come in a beautiful wood imitation finish (the plank is plain - there is no texture). Besides popcorn, these Styrofoam ceiling planks could be installed over pretty...
Popcorn ceilings are one of the most common things that people hate about older homes. The popcorn texture seems to suck light out of a room and make it feel smaller because the popcorn creates little shadows on the ceiling, thus making it feel dark. If you have dated looking popcorn ceilings in your home, you do not have to remove the popcorn for an updated look - you can cover the popcorn ceilings instead. Here are a few different ideas for how to cover popcorn ceilings. Warning...
A coffered ceiling can take a boring room and make it gorgeous and sophisticated. Typically ceilings are often overlooked in design but by adding a coffered ceiling you really create a focal point that will not be forgotten!
Tray styles can be accented with colored trim, stained wood, shiplap, and even tiles. Pendant lights, fans, and chandeliers look great when hanging from the
Tray styles can be accented with colored trim, stained wood, shiplap, and even tiles. Pendant lights, fans, and chandeliers look great when hanging from the