I do believe I would cover them with bead board and paint them black. (How great is this foyer?)

Details a Design Firm via Houzz
I first saw this solution for popcorn ceilings here, but the black paint really takes it up a notch.
Have you ever tackled this project? Curious if it’s really as easy as just applying the bead board directly over the textured ceiling. . . Here’s one article I found, but would love to hear about your experience.











This foyer is to die for. That framed bead board is so unique. Not to mention the matching light pendants. Love!
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So clever. I dislike the popcorn so much that when we were buying the house we are in now, I told the agent not to show me any houses with it!! Wish I had seen this fix (b/c the taking it down process is a true mess). M.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Sadly I still have textured ceiling in a guest bedroom. Not popcorn but the kind with textured circles.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! Have a wonderful day, Kellie xx
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that ceiling and can't believe it used to be popcorn- such a fabulous solution!!
ReplyDeleteWe did it in my first house and painted it cream, it looked really good.
ReplyDeleteYes, the ceilings are great, but so is the rest of the house! Love it all. This is a classy solution to a not so classy design. Who ever thought popcorn ceilings were a good idea in the first place?!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fabulous, Oh to be daring enough to paint the ceiling black like that. I love it!!
ReplyDeletewow - thats amazing!
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LOVE this!! I have a client who is doing exactly that! except instead of painting them black they will be distressed and lime washed. But I like the black especially for a foryer.
ReplyDeleteI would have to agree! This is one of my favorite pics on Pinterest... love everything about the hallway :)
ReplyDeleteLooks stunning! Definitely has the WOW factor right as you enter. Great solution!!
ReplyDeleteI don't have popcorn ceilings but I do have plaster that kept cracking. So I had MDF put up...cheaper than wood and painted it. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteMy husband is a renovator and he says he installs a thinner (1/4 inch) dry wall over the textured ceiling then finishes it smooth. I think he may sand down the textured ceiling before putting up the new drywall.. they turn out great.
ReplyDeleteThat's an unusual idea. I love that foyer.
ReplyDeleteMy textured ceiling doesn't both me, though. All the walls, trim, ceiling and doors are painted a crisp white (I'm going for a gallery-feel, fitting because of all the artwork I have on display) and the ceilings kind of blend in. I never even think about them. Hmmmm.
Wow, amazing foyer!! I love the idea of adding beadboard.
ReplyDeleteWe actually removed the popcorn ceilings in our WHOOOLE HOUSE - and honestly, it's not that bad a job! Just messy. Here's how we did it: http://www.viewalongtheway.com/2011/04/how-to-get-popcorn-ceilings-out-of-your-life/
But I'm kinda wishing I'd had some black beadboard now. :)
LOVE!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of bead board ceiling! And painted black it is even more fabulous! Gorgeous foyer.
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Great timing on this post as I am staring at my popcorn ceiling house. I saw some plank style beadboard/sheets in HD the other day and am thinking they will cover up the popcorn ceiling nicely. Now to just get the hubby on board. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteahh! this is a great idea! we have popcorn ceilings in the house we just bought. this post just sparked a ton of great ideas for how i am going to cover it!! thanks SO much
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those ceilings are delish!
ReplyDeleteWhat! That is gorgeous. PTL I don't have popcorn ceilings, but I would do that anyway. I'll go ahead and be the 25th person to pin that, thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!! I am pinning this so I don't forget!
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Love that foyer. The entire space is really fabulous, that dark wood does it every time.
ReplyDeleteWe discuss tackling this project at least once a year but it's been 12 years now! It's absolutely daunting and too expensive to hire out. I keep trying to psych myself up, esp in the kitchen... I'll let you know when I get there. :)
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This home is so beautiful!!!! I am in love. Thank you for sharing. Love your blog! Been following for awhile now.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting look! I wonder if the budget was tight, and if popcorn ceilings existed, how do you all think using the "beadboard looking" 4' x 8' paneling would work? (It can be painted any color if desired.) I just looked at that yesterday in the store and thought of so many uses for it on a tight budget!It was about $25/sheet and then of course you could trim it out for a finished look. Not bad and anything's better than popcorn ceilings!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, you have just solve my problem. We bought our house not long ago, and with two little ones we didn't want to deal with all the mess. This foyer is amazing, really hope is as easy as it looks.m
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