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before and after photos of an unfinished ceiling

The original ceiling was from the 1960's. We removed it all, used brackets and 2x4's to drop the ceiling 2 inches, built the frames from 1x6's and used drywall for the ceiling tiles. They can be pushed up and slid over to access the ceiling cavity. We also replaced florescent tube lighting with led lighting on dimmers.

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the words 17 dropped ceiling ideas to check out

Hiding unsightly pipes, ductwork, wires, and other imperfections on the original ceiling can be easily accomplished by installing a dropped ceiling. Usually placed on top of a traditional ceiling, dropped ceilings are often referred to as suspended or drop ceilings. They are secured from the main ceiling using metal wires and tracks. Dropped ceilings are […]

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a sign that says how to make a drop ceiling look modern before and after it has been painted

Looking for a simple & easy drop ceiling idea to help makeover a space in your home? This Celiume Vinyl Tile review can help you with your old drop ceiling!

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a bed sitting under a wooden ceiling with the words our $ 150 wood paneled basement ceiling

Are you looking for basement ceiling options? We were too. We wanted an idea for our low basement ceiling - we found one! A special plywood. This idea incorporates the beauty of a wood ceiling on a tiny budget. This inexpensive idea cost about $1.50 a square foot. This is a great basement ceiling on a budget! #diy #decor #budgetdecor #basement #ceiling

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cedar ceiling planks and an easy guide to diy ideas

Intro by Robin; Steps by Ed Our tongue and groove cedar ceiling plank project turned out even better than I hoped! We went from wondering "Can you use cedar planks for ceiling?" to a finished

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the ceiling is painted white and has wooden paneling on it, along with a light fixture

Emily and Shane hated their textured ceilings, but felt stuck with them because they weren’t ready to deal with the mess and trauma of drywalling. Finally, they just couldn’t take any more of those ceilings, “staring down at us,” so they took a gamble on another option, and boy, did it pay off. They covered it with beadboard! What a great way to give the ceiling a beautifully coffered look with surprisingly little effort and money.

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