Another type of popcorn ceiling is created when a basic flat ceiling is sprayed with a coating of acoustic material which has a cottage cheese texture.
Ways to cover up popcorn ceiling.
If your popcorn ceiling is looking worn and dated but you don t want to tear it down for fear of asbestos cover it up.
Popcorn ceilings are typically tile which is an inexpensive ceiling option.
They are cobweb magnets and are hard to clean and difficult to paint and they reduce the ambient natural light in a room.
Which means they are super easy to install.
By using armstrong ceilings easy up system to install ceiling planks you avoid sanding and scraping by affixing tracks directly onto the surface of the ceiling.
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They come with the patterns already embossed on them and are super light.
Cover the rest of your ceiling.
That s why covering up a popcorn ceiling may be the best option.
Compare wood and vinyl options and choose the one that best suits your budget and diy aspirations.
Get rid of all of that popcorn by covering every inch of it with planks.
Most options easily install directly over your existing popcorn ceiling using the easy up track and clip installation system.
Beadboard panels are an efficient economical way to get that popular tongue and groove porchy look to cover up an unattractive ceiling.
You then mount your desired plank using easy up clips effectively covering the outdated popcorn ceiling without removing it.
Removing a popcorn ceiling is a messy time consuming job.
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For the homeowner textured ceilings come with many drawbacks.
Fortunately in most cases it s not necessary because you can easily cover up that unsightly texture with ceiling panels or planks.
Faux tin ceiling tiles are one of my favorite ways to cover up popcorn ceilings.
You ll need to make a few cuts as you go to ensure a proper fit all around and of course staggering your boards.