![]() ![]() ![]() You are so busy admiring the beautiful pattern on the ceiling that you don’t notice the popcorn. Painting a pattern on your ceiling doesn’t actually make the popcorn disappear…but it does provide a distraction. She has a great step-by-step tutorial that will show you exactly how to create this look… click here if you want to learn how. If you like a more rustic look, try installing a barn board ceiling with DIY faux wood beams like Jenna from did in her kitchen. 4 | Install Barn Board and Faux Wood Beams Kitchen with barn board and faux beams via Lift the fabric in the middle of the room and anchor it to the ceiling with your light fixture or medallion, making sure the fabric is centered in the room. Install the curtain rods on the brackets.ħ. Push the fabric pockets over the curtain rods.Ħ. Install curtain rod brackets from the ceiling at the tops of each of the walls.ĥ. Fabric ceiling via (post no longer available)Ĥ. If you are not installing over a light fixture, the hole isn’t necessary, but you will probably still want some sort of medallion that will anchor the fabric in the middle of the room. Using a ceiling medallion around the light fixture will help cover the edges. If you are installing over a light fixture like this room, you will need to cut a hole in the center of the fabric (and hem it) so that it can be installed around the light fixture. Sew curtain rod pockets around the 4 outside edges of the panel (just like the tops of curtains would have). Sew panels of fabric together that make up the length and width of the room plus some extra (depending on how far down you want it to swag).Ģ. Here are the high level steps to accomplish this look:ġ. 3 | Cover The Popcorn With Fabric Ceiling covered with fabric via Ĭovering a ceiling with fabric is another DIY project that isn’t too hard to install, but does take a fair amount of fabric. Bye-bye popcorn!Ĭlick here to get the step-by-step instructions on how to install faux tin ceiling tiles. Not to mention that you can have the whole project done in less than a day. I’ve covered the ceilings in more than one room in my house with these and I love the way they look. Which means they are super-easy to install.Īll you have to do is paint them (any color you want!) and glue them up there. They come with the patterns already embossed on them and are super-light. 2 | Put Up Faux Tin Ceiling Tilesįaux-tin ceiling tiles* are one of my favorite ways to cover up popcorn ceilings. If you want to see the step-by-step instructions on how to do this, click HERE. The wood looks beautiful and you would never be able to tell that underneath it all is some ugly popcorn. Master bedroom with planked ceiling via Ĭindy at completely transformed this master bedroom by installing wood planks right over the top of the popcorn ceiling. For more information, click here to see our disclosures. But we only recommend products we would use ourselves. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. We make a small commission if you buy the products from these links (at no extra cost to you). ![]()
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