How to make an interior stand out? Play with color and texture, add interesting elements, layer things, and choose unique furniture pieces. The ceiling is your fifth wall, and using color there is a great way to add visual interest, texture, and sophistication to a room without much effort. We’ve put together everything you need to know about painting ceilings, with pros and cons, and I’m sure you’ll come to a decision after reading and looking at the pictures.
What are the key factors to consider before painting the ceiling?
If you have a room with high ceilings, painting the ceiling about three shades darker than the color you use for the walls can make those ceilings appear lower and the dull and barren appearance will disappear. Small rooms appear even smaller with the same approach. There’s also the finish component – using a glossy finish on the ceiling can make the room appear even larger, but glossy finishes also make imperfections stand out even more.
Whether intentionally or accidentally, some rooms simply lack a focal point. Color can change this perspective. Try to use ceiling paint with a color that provides some contrast.
One of the most helpful things you can do when deciding on your paint color is to consider the function of the room. There is actually a psychological relationship to how colors affect mood and productivity. For example, in your office, where you spend most of your time concentrating and being productive, you wouldn’t choose bright and invigorating colors. It is better to choose subtle and gentle colors that have a calming effect and allow maximum concentration.
a beautiful and chic living room with cream walls and gray paneling, a coral ceiling, a fireplace, an elegant sofa and a coffee table
a boho room with a pink blanket, a daybed with pillows, a gallery wall, potted plants and a jute rug, as well as some decorations
a striking bedroom with a red blanket, a purple bed with mustard linens, a purple dresser, a statement rug and a pink nightstand
a bold living room with a green blanket, a sofa, a table, a metal chair, a bench and a striped rug
a striking living room with a bright red ceiling, a dark green sofa with cushions, a bold and eye-catching gallery wall and pendant lamps
a bold living room with an orange ceiling, white walls and floors, a chic Chesterfield sofa, yellow furniture and a fireplace
a bright dining room with a turquoise ceiling, bold navy wallpaper and red paneling, a dining table and plywood chairs, and hanging lamps
a bright, eclectic living room with a glossy blue ceiling, vintage bookshelf, fireplace, bold printed rug, red daybed and blue sofa
a bright, formal dining room with navy blue walls, a ceiling with pink printed wallpaper, a stained table and neutral chairs, and eye-catching artwork
a bright study with a red ceiling, a black fireplace, a vintage desk, a chair, some lamps and artwork, and a green chandelier
a bright living room with a bright red ceiling, an orange sofa, a navy blue chair, eye-catching artwork and pendant lamps, and elegant coffee tables
a bright children’s room with a bright yellow ceiling, wall paintings, light stained furniture and a printed rug and some lovely toys
a bright children’s room with a mustard-colored blanket, a crib, layered rugs, a stool, a gallery wall and some light pillows
a bright orange blanket, matching chair and drawer to create an eye-catching and inviting children’s room
What are the benefits of a painted ceiling?
Sophistication on a budget. Although homeowners have many options for adding interest to the ceiling, not all of them are created equal. Painting your ceiling can completely change the look of a room.
Maximum warmth. Smaller spaces such as living rooms and offices can benefit from rich, rich ceiling colors that provide subtle warmth. Darker colors can be calming and cozy, giving the room a cave-like feel.
A feeling of continuity. In rooms where there is no natural 90-degree line between walls and ceiling, painting the ceiling may be your best choice for a clean, crisp look. Painting this line by hand, he says, can result in a less manicured look. Extending the color from wall to ceiling alleviates this problem.
The illusion of space. Although a common fear about painting a ceiling with darker colors is that it will close up a room, the truth is that a heavily saturated ceiling can actually make a room larger. It helps blur the lines and edges of the room. This can make small rooms appear larger.
a statement dining room with navy blue walls, a pink ceiling, a dining table, neutral chairs, pendant lamps and a color-block credenza
a chic Scandinavian home with neutral walls, a bold green ceiling, lime green curtains, a coffee table and a navy blue vase
a colorful nursery with an orange blanket, a crib, a statement accent wall, a shelf, and some toys and decorations
a colorful living room with an orange blanket, a fireplace, a navy blue sofa and a green desk, a rug and a coffee table
a cozy children’s room with light green walls and an aqua blue ceiling, a gray dresser, a rattan chair and a fringed chandelier
a dining room with an accent peach ceiling, a black table and wicker chairs, a lamp, and an entryway to a teal kitchen
a home office or study with open shelving, a blue blanket, a desk, a few chairs and a sideboard with a piece of art
A bright red ceiling and echoey bathtub make the space bold while adding personality
a Mediterranean bedroom with a mustard yellow blanket, a bed with printed linens, a stained console table and a large mirror
a modern bedroom with a red blanket, a bed with neutral linens, a jute rug, a potted plant and an arched mirror
a modern bedroom with a red ceiling, an alcove with shelves, a bed with pink linens and some artwork and lamps
a modern dining room with a green ceiling, a black table and black chairs, a row of hanging lamps and some books and magazines on the floor
A modern, fun dining room with a fuchsia ceiling, shelf, table, green chairs and lots of whimsical and cool decor
a neutral bathroom jazzed up with a bold aqua ceiling that adds color and doesn’t make the room boring
a neutral, bright bedroom with a coral ceiling and matching dresser, a small fireplace, a bed and some greenery
A neutral kitchen accented by a yellow stucco ceiling, a yellow curtain and a printed rug, as well as some yellow accents
A neutral room with a graphite gray ceiling embellished with moldings, making a clear statement
How do I paint a ceiling?
Unlike other ceiling treatments that cost more money and require a firm design commitment, it’s easy to change the color if you don’t like it. And if your budget doesn’t allow for a professional painter, you can do the job yourself. It’s something anyone can do, it’s inexpensive, and there are no consequences.
Do a test run. Painting your ceiling with paint is not without its pitfalls, especially if you’re going for a highly stylized look. And if your ceiling has a textured surface, it’s best to stick with white paint. The flatter the surface, the fewer unevenness there are. If the ceiling needs a bit of work in the coming years, it will be more difficult to touch up the paint.
a playroom with a yellow ceiling, a desk with boards and open shelves, a large rug and yellow striped curtains
a pretty bay window room with a green ceiling, a closet and shelves with art, a green daybed and a striped rug, and a disco ball
a whimsical living room with a pink blanket, printed wallpaper, a green sofa, a gallery wall, a glass coffee table and a statement rug
a sophisticated and bold living room with a gold ceiling, a green sofa, white chairs, a cane sideboard and a unique petal chandelier
A glossy navy blanket is a cool way to add a pop of color and moody vibe to the monochromatic bedroom
a small and cozy bathroom with a pink sloping ceiling, a sink, a toilet, some baskets and potted plants and decor
A small, coolly decorated room with a fuchsia ceiling, a desk, a chair, a white sofa and colorful cushions, and a shelf
an elegant bedroom with a pink blanket, a bed with neutral linens, a large brass circle as a piece of art and a beautiful cloud chandelier
an elegant entryway with a glossy green ceiling, dark artwork, a console and coffee table, a chic chandelier and a bold printed rug
an elegant living room with a bold purple ceiling, purple seating, a stained table and animal-print rugs
A super bright turquoise blanket and matching chairs and accessories are a great pop of color in the room
a warm and inviting bedroom with a yellow blanket, a bed with neutral linens, a dark stained wardrobe, a chair and green flower pots
a whimsical coastal room with a yellow blanket, a windowsill with pillows, a shabby chic table with bottles and unique fish art
an airy living room with a green blanket, a white sofa, a stained vintage table, a tiered chandelier and a rug
An electric blue paneled ceiling is a key color and design feature of the dining room
an exquisite dining room with a purple ceiling, a black table and mismatched chairs, some cool artwork
a particularly eye-catching living room with a red blanket, a red sofa, eye-catching art, a navy blue sofa and some pendant lamps
a striking living room with a green ceiling, a fireplace, a green chair, a round window, a bold printed rug and a potted plant
An unexpectedly sunny yellow blanket creates a feeling of sunshine in the house every time you look at it