The planks are installed onto metal channels that are placed over the old ceiling and screwed to the ceiling joists. The Process: I’ll venture out and say that covering popcorn ceilings with planks is a fairly straightforward and easy process – as much as any home renovation project can be, I suppose. But removing them can be messy and expensive. Popcorn ceilings are not ideal for most homeowners. It only took us a few days to complete and the result is 100x better than those.
The planks were stored in the garage until I could find the time to paint them. Paint wood planks before putting on the ceiling. Using a small foam roller really worked well. Finding a way to dry them was a little more challenging.
I had the painted planks everywhere in the backyard. Here is the lovely popcorn ceiling. Removing a popcorn ceiling is a messy, time-consuming job. Fortunately, in most cases, it’s not necessary because you can easily cover up that unsightly texture with ceiling panels or planks.
Most options easily install directly over your existing popcorn ceiling using the Easy Up track and clip installation system. Not only is it less messy and time-consuming, but it is also a fairly easy process that any aspiring DIYer can tackle in a weekend. Covering popcorn ceilings with beadboard planks. A Farmhouse Style Planked Ceiling Tutorial.
I was searching for a cheap way to cover a popcorn ceiling and this was perfect. We’re also just covering ours up with. Choose from tiles, planks and metal in the familiar suspended ceiling systems or glue- or staple-on products. No need to scrape the ceiling first! Planks can be installed right over your current ceiling.
This post is created in partnership with Armstrong Ceilings. All words and opinions are my own. To cover an existing ceiling , install a plank system with tracks, or adhere the planks directly to the ceiling. A track system requires no ceiling prep work and it is better for covering damaged ceilings. First of all I will say WOW!
Did you have to nail in the studs under thst popcorn ceiling or you nailed here and there making sure the plank was solid enough? Thinking of doing similar ceiling in our basement to cover those ugly ceilings that are not even popcorn but worse, kind of some floral design. Tongue and groove ceiling planks , with their authentic wood looks, create a decorative focal point for any room. Whether your décor is rustic or formal, eclectic or traditional, ceiling planks add textural contrast to walls and floors, and enhance a room’s visual appeal. For the dormer bedroom redesign, we decided to cover up the popcorn with planks.
This would resemble shiplap and be the easiest option with the most spectacular result. Learn how to plank a popcorn ceiling the easy way with this planked ceiling tutorial. We fixed this problem easily and inexpensively, starting with our girls’ room. Master bedroom with planked ceiling. Cindy at edithandevelynvintage.
Apply tile or planks directly on your existing ceiling. It also allows you to get a new surface without losing ceiling height. Easy and Inexpensive way to cover popcorn ceilings : A farmhouse style planked ceiling tutorial. A crazy, super, easy install system for covering up that horrendous popcorn and giving your space a beautiful planked ceiling instead.
You can also use drywall mud on popcorn ceilings to make the ceilings completely smooth, however smooth ceilings will require a lot of sanding. Do you want to remove or patch a popcorn ceiling ? Secon patching a hole is just, well, patching a hole. You should consider simply covering the whole ugly mess with a new layer of drywall instead. It’s probably the easiest way to get the best.
It’s time for that ugly popcorn ceiling to go, and you may be looking for solutions that won’t involve messy scraping. Instead of scraping, consider other alternatives for covering a popcorn ceiling. An easy, affordable, and fast option to cover a popcorn ceiling involves decorative Styrofoam ceiling tiles. Would love to see some pictures of your remodeled basement ceiling Mindy. We have cathedral ceilings in the master bedroom an they have that horrible textured ceilinga….
I was also wondering if you removed the popcorn ceiling first?
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