Categories for Ceiling Paint

At some time in your homeownership, an accident will happen. A pipe will burst, a tub will overflow, or a toilet will clog. What you will be left with will not only be a wet soggy mess that will need to be repaired but potentially walls and ceilings that will…

If you own a home made between 1930 and 1990 you probably have ceilings that have a specific texture known as a popcorn ceiling. This type of ceiling is also commonly called cottage cheese ceiling or for the audiophiles, an acoustic ceiling.  No matter what terminology you like to use…

Are you looking for something inspiring to bring new life to your dull or boring walls? We have a few ideas for wall textures that could reinvigorate your home as you redo the surfaces during your painting projects.  We often talk about how color choices can bring the components of…

Ceilings are often a neglected surface of a home as they are hard to reach and serve a functional purpose, not usually an aesthetic one. That is, until a water stain or blemish appears that can make an entire room look unkempt.  Unsightly stains can indicate a larger problem other…

The ceiling tends to be one of the most overlooked aspects of any paint project. Some people forget entirely about painting it, while others rush the process, causing a mess they will have to clean up later.  Now, we aren’t saying that every ceiling needs to be at the level…

Popcorn ceilings are a source of great debate with many homeowners. Known for their acoustic dampening and ability to cover blemishes, many homeowners find that these textured ceilings are “dated” looking and send a message that a home needs some serious updating. Regardless of where you stand on the great…

How long has it been since you repainted your home’s interior walls and ceilings? Is the color palette “dated,” the paint chipping, or trim looking a little scuffed or worn down? These are all telltale signs that it may be time to give the interior of your home some TLC…

If you are undertaking an interior paint project in your home or business, you may want to consider the color of the ceiling when contemplating your overall color palette. While we all spend countless hours choosing wall colors, the ceiling tends to be the most underutilized area when it comes…

Take a moment to look up. How is your ceiling doing? Are there dust particles, spider webs or, worse yet, water stains? Do you see peeling paint or sagging sections? Ceilings are often a forgotten surface in a home. However, much like your roof, ceilings have an extremely important job…