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So Long, Popcorn Ceilings: 8 Transformative Overhead Architectural Hacks | your rental apartment or newly-built home didn't come with coffered ceilings or pressed tin tiles? Set your sights above that unsightly popcorn or drop ceilings you've been dealt. All eight of these ceiling hacks will lend architectural interest to a boring room—whether you channel intricate European plasterwork or rustic exposed wood beams is entirely up to you. Simple Ceiling Design, Faux Beams, Popcorn Ceiling, Tin Tiles, Wood Beam Ceiling, Style Deco, Exposed Beams, The Dining Room, Wood Ceilings

So Long, Popcorn Ceilings: 8 Transformative Overhead Architectural Hacks | your rental apartment or newly-built home didn't come with coffered ceilings or pressed tin tiles? Set your sights above that unsightly popcorn or drop ceilings you've been dealt. All eight of these ceiling hacks will lend architectural interest to a boring room—whether you channel intricate European plasterwork or rustic exposed wood beams is entirely up to you.

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Faux Ceiling Beams, Hand Hewn Beams, Faux Wood Beams, Faux Beams, Wood Beam, Wooden Barn, Ornamental Mouldings, Into The Wood, Wood Beam Ceiling

Shop Ornamental Mouldings 3-in x 5-in x 96-in Unfinished Unfinished Wood Decorative Beam in the Faux Beams department at Lowe's.com. The Ornamental faux beam collection easily transforms your residential or commercial space. Choose from a prestained classic gray beam or the beautiful rustic

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Low Ceiling Design, Beams Living Room, Vaulted Ceiling Living Room, Wood Workshop, Low Ceiling Lighting, High Ceiling Living Room, False Ceiling Living Room, Faux Beams, Faux Wood Beams

Adding beams to a flat, low ceiling can give your design a real lift -- breaking up the white space and adding some cozy texture -- as this stunning project demonstrates! There are a lot of preconceptions when it comes to ceiling beams - and one of them is that they're only suitable for towering cathedral ceilings or rooms with very high rooflines. There are practical reasons for this - nobody wants to bump their head on a beam - but it's also a misnomer that beams only look 'right' in a…

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