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What You Should Know About Ceilings...

9-Foot Ceilings

A standard home typically has 8-foot high ceilings. If you use 9-foot ceilings your rooms will feel much larger and more open. You can also use a combination of ceiling heights such as 9-foot ceilings on the main floor and 8-foot ceilings on the second floor. It doesn't cost much more to add a foot of ceiling space and the home will feel much larger. You can even have different ceiling heights on the same floor (but the areas with higher ceilings may reduce floor space on the floor above a room with a higher ceiling).

Custom Ceiling

Changing the Ceiling Height

Usually, you can easily change the ceiling height of most plans. If you change the ceiling height, pay attention how the ceiling height changes affects your staircase. If you increase the ceiling height you will need more floor space to increase the length of the staircase. If you lower the ceiling height then make sure you have enough head clearance when using the stairs.

Cathedral Ceilings

If you have a cathedral ceiling on the lower floor, the floor space above the cathedral ceiling might not be useable. However, areas above cathedral ceilings can provide great storage space. You can sometimes remove or add cathedral ceilings from a plan. If you remove a cathedral, then the space above the ceiling might be suitable for another room.

Crowned Ceilings
An indentation in the ceilings that is trimmed with crown molding can be very attractive. For example a square or octagonal crowned ceiling indentation can frame a chandelier. To have an indented ceiling you may lose a few inches of ceiling space. Therefore, it's helpful to have a higher ceiling such as 9-foot ceiling when using indentations.

Tray Ceilings

Tray ceilings (also called coffered ceilings) are ceilings that slope on all four sides. At the center of the slope is a flat ceiling and the ceiling in the center is higher than the ceiling near the edges of the room. A tray ceiling can be an elegant way to vary the ceiling height of a room.

Victorian Wallpapered Ceilings

On taller ceilings, several wallpapers patterns can be combined to create a decorative design on the ceiling. For example, create triangles, squares and diamonds using different wallpaper patterns to create a geometric design on the ceiling. Put a wallpaper border around the wall near the ceiling. Have decorative wall molding below the wallpaper border to finish the look.

Laminated Ceiling Panels

Laminate ceiling panels can make you're ceilings look like they have planks of wood. Laminate ceiling panes are similar to laminate flooring materials and fiberboard has plastic laminate and with simulated wood grains on it. Laminate ceilings are more resistant to humidity then wood is and may make these materials more suitable for use in bathrooms and kitchens.

Domes

Domes are spherical indentations into the ceiling and can be an attractive way to have a high ceiling in a room. Domes are commonly used in the entry foyer or dining room.

Wood Beams

Wood beams can add a decorative element to ceilings. Molding and trim can be added to accent the beams. Square patterns can also be created by crossing or intersecting beams.

Trusses Can Create Higher Ceilings

Some truss systems will allow you to create a higher ceiling without having to build higher walls. You might be able to use these types of trusses to create tray ceilings.

Use Ceiling Fans on Tall Ceilings

Warm air rises and collects near the top of ceilings. If you have a room with a high ceiling, it may be a good idea to install a ceiling fan. The fan will help you push the warm air down to the living area during the winter. Get a fan that lets you change the direction of the fan. Fans that change direction are more suitable for different seasons. For example in the winter you want to push warm air near the ceiling down to the floor. In the summer you would want to change the fan's direction to avoid pushing warm air down to floor

Stamped Metal Ceilings

Stamped metal ceilings have been around since the 1870s. Metal panels were created decorative textures in ceilings and this stamped metal is painted. Most metal ceilings are made of tin. Stamped metal ceilings can be an elegant way to decorate a room and they tend to be used in dining rooms, libraries, and dens. Stamped metal can also be used to decorate ceiling areas that have different levels or between beams in ceilings. When installing metal ceilings you may want to prime the back of the panels with oil based primer. This will reduce the chance of moisture rusting through the panels if a water leak should develop near the ceiling.

Doubled Drywall Ceiling Accents

You can use extra drywall to make layers in the ceiling. For example you can add drywall around the perimeter of a room to have a slight indentation in the ceiling.

Drywall Ceiling Finishes

There are many different ways drywall ceilings can be finished. Typically smoother ceilings are used in formal rooms and ceilings with more texture are used in informal rooms. Here are the most common ceiling finished:

  • Smooth - a flat surface
  • Stippled - a textured surface
  • Knock Down - a stippled surface that had a trowel run over it to knock down the stippling and make the texture less pronounced.
  • Spray On - Ceiling texture is sprayed on and there are a variety of textures available.

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