It’s easy to assume that the ceiling is nothing special. Most of the time, homeowners seem to forget about this critical component of home design. Remodels, renovations, and even new construction projects typically focus on the roofline and the attic. Yet, the ceilings seem to io get ignored. That shouldn’t be the case. The Sistine Chapel has one of the most famous ceilings in the entire world – and for a good reason, too. Let’s make your home’s kitchen look even better!
The Industrial Kitchen Style
First up on our list is a closer look at the industrial kitchen style. In these kitchens, you’ll typically see stainless steel appliances. If not those, expect to encounter galvanized metal, distressed wood, or exposed brick. Design textures like that. The ceilings of industrial kitchens also emphasize the hardware, such as light fixtures and range hoods, but that isn’t the extent of their possibilities! Feel free to experiment with exposed rafters and distressed wood as well.
The Nautical and Rustic Styles
On the other hand, you might opt for nautical-themed or rustic-inspired styles. What can you do with these kitchen ceilings? We’re pleased that you asked! Each one has its own pros and cons, but with enough time and patience, you’ll be able to decide which one you would like to incorporate into your home. Meanwhile, anyone who is interested in the so-called “cottagecore” trend will find this option intriguing. That motif is there and exhibits itself through a spectrum of stunning and aesthetically pleasing colors.
The Gingham Style
You might associate the term gingham with clothing fabric. But you can also use it as a way to dress up your kitchen ceiling. This selection helps make the colors more vibrant. It’s a pattern seen in many classically inspired homes, but don’t take that to mean it’s considered tacky now. Whatever you do, be sure to create an artist’s mockup before you make your decision. That way, you can confirm that you like the look before any painting work takes place.
The Monochromatic Style
At first, you might be puzzled as to why (or how) the monochrome style works. But it’s a fantastic way to take solid colors and make them more interesting! A tasteful application of gloss can add more personality to the various surfaces found in your kitchen. The only catch is that you must ensure the suitability of this paint. That’s why it is so important to do your due diligence. In other words, look up any special instructions that can make the project easier.
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