5 Ceiling Design Mistakes To AVOID, According To Interior Designers

by John Griffith
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When you are designing your living space or even just one room, in particular, you rarely sit to think about ceiling design. Which is completely normal. This is a permanent fixture in the room, and it’s not the easiest part of the room to refresh or incorporate. You may also feel like this space isn’t really all impactful to your space. That your paint color and decor take away all the attention. However, that isn’t really true. It’s in fact a very influential part of your space. But in order to start perfecting your ceiling space, you first need to know which ceiling design mistakes to avoid.

The ceiling is in fact a very influential part of your space

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Ceiling Design Mistakes To Avoid

You may be thinking: how much can I really mess up a ceiling? Trust us, sometimes a ceiling can make or break a room’s design. Since it is the highest point of the room, it radiates grandeur. The ceiling is the perfect canvas on which you can get creative. However, before you let your creative juices flow, it’s first important to understand what you should be avoiding when it comes to ceiling design.

Sometimes a ceiling can make or break a room’s design

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#Popcorn Ceiling

Popcorn ceilings are a thing of the past, as they should be. For some reason, people used to love putting popcorn ceilings everywhere. Maybe to spice up the ceiling space. While there is nothing wrong with that, it isn’t the best design choice. So, it’s time to get rid of this retro classic. According to designers, such ceilings are unappealing and outdated. And if you are thinking of redecorating and refreshing your space, it’s time to take that ceiling down.

Popcorn ceilings are a thing of the past, as they should be

ceiling mistakes hand taking down popcorn ceiling

#Excess Recessed Lights

Recessed lights are an easy choice when it comes to ceiling lighting fixtures. However, the space can quickly become full of holes. While such lights are good at illuminating rooms without being too intrusive, they don’t work for every space. Sometimes it’s best to avoid making a bunch of holes into your ceiling and rather have one focal point of light alongside some which can be stand lamps.

Recessed lights are an easy choice when it comes to ceiling lighting fixtures

recessed lighting in living room with false ceiling

#Plain Colors

You don’t really have to only stick to white or beige when it comes to ceiling paint colors. While the appeal to such shades and hues makes sense, designers urge us to not forget about other color options. Think of the ceiling as another wall. You can always go for white tones colors, however, let yourself play around. If your ceiling is pitched, for example, you can paint your ceiling the same color as the walls or your floor.

You don’t really have to only stick to white or beige when it comes to ceiling paint colors

colored ceiling with blue paint and blue living room

Architect Nikos Moustroufis and designer Isabel López-Quesada

#Height Proportions

Height proportions are an important aspect of design. For example, if your ceiling is low, you want to avoid adding clunky big lighting fixtures, as they will make the space feel cramped. However, if your ceiling is tall and high, you’ll need tall decor, such as tall windows. This creates a balance. Pick your decor and fixtures based on proportions.

Height proportions are an important aspect of design

tall celing with tall windows in white kitchen

#Acoustics

People often forget about the acoustics of a room. And the ceiling plays a big part in that. If you are designing a room that you will use as a media room, to record or even just watch TV, you may need to properly insulate it. This will help reduce noise.

People often forget about the acoustics of a room

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These are the five ceiling design mistakes to avoid when you are renovating or planning a whole new design for your space. We hope you found this article useful. Now you can create your perfect space.

These are the five ceiling design mistakes to avoid

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John Griffith

John Griffith is a young, passionate journalist. Writing has been John’s hobby ever since he was a boy. He has worked in some of the UK’s most successful news portals over the course of his professional career but found his forever home at Archzine.