The trick to vaulted ceiling design is to accentuate the extra height in a way that complements your décor without feeling overwhelming. Tongue-and-groove ceiling planks are a fabulous way to make the most of tall vertical spaces. They add the color, texture, and warmth of wood to draw the eye upward and lift the mood.
1. Add warmth and coziness to a large room with natural maple or knotty pine ceiling planks. The buttery yellow and golden caramel of these wood looks can brighten even the dullest of rooms and warm the highest of vaulted ceilings. Plus, these colors blend well with many color palettes.
2. Use color to accentuate vaulted ceiling height and bring drama to the space. By coordinating ceiling planks with furnishings, you’ll ground the overall room design with a smooth transition from floor and furnishings to walls and ceiling. When choosing shades, keep in mind lighter colors enlarge a space, while rich, darker tones create warmer, more intimate areas.
3. Finishes such as natural cherry present tight, consistent grain patterns that look elegant in traditional or formal room styles. Grainy woods with visible knots, like oak, pine, or weathered barn wood offer a more casual style, perfectly suited for rustic or farmhouse settings.
4. For a neutral or monochromatic decorating scheme, white ceiling planks deliver a natural wood texture that adds depth and interest to a vaulted ceiling. For smaller rooms, the classic look of beadboard maintains the open look, while adding charm.
The extra space provided by soaring ceilings is a prime opportunity to display your personal style. Wood-look ceiling planks make vaulted ceiling design easy.
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