Diy Simple Coffered Ceiling
Adding this simple diy coffered ceiling design in your home will also make it more memorable for house hunters touring lots of homes.
Diy simple coffered ceiling. And it adds a ton of character and style to a space. This is another project that can be done by one person and in most cases the tiles that go into place can be easily cut to size using scissors. Check out our types of ceiling designs here. Faux coffered drop ceilings were born.
See all ceiling photos here. The grid for this system is much easier that the drop ceiling grid and the tiles attach directly to the grid. Building the diy hidden access coffered ceiling frame. For flat ceilings coffered is a way to really make them stand out.
The dining room trim work was already nice. But i thought this simple diy coffered ceiling design makeover would add even more style. Here s a look at the before photo. Constructing coffers on your own may seem daunting but we ll show you how even the average diyer can create this hallmark old house feature.
Of course the coffered ceiling looks much nicer with the new chandelier updating light fixtures was one of the ways we updated this space. I love the coffered ceiling look although it s not all that common. Her design was a coffered looking ceiling with hidden access panels that were completely removable. Choose bold coffered ceilings to make a statement for example a black and white one.
We partnered with woodgrain using their finished elegance line for this project just like we did with the diy wainscoting we shared a couple of weeks ago. So while this diy coffered ceiling isn t quite a beginner project it is doable if you have about medium diying skills. Coffered ceilings photo gallery. If you d like to add dimension and character to a plain room nothing beats the traditional look of a coffered ceiling with its grid of bold beams.
Below is our photo gallery featuring many coffered ceilings. This diy coffered ceiling design was actually fairly easy in the grand scheme of things and way easier than in the stairwell since we didn t have to balance ladders on the stairs. Weathered wood and white will be a great combo for a scandinavian or a shabby chic space.