Coffered Ceilings
Posted: Thursday, March 11, 2010
by Charles Gueli
Home Helper
Coffered ceilings are divided into squares, rectangles, or polygons, by beams (usually artificial), creating a design that gives the room depth and a look of luxury. Designs can be customized, taking into account the size of the room, and the tastes of the homeowners.
Strictly speaking, if square coffers are what you want, you need a square room. Usually, coffers are rectangular for that reason. However, I wouldn't be too quick to accept the standard "checker board" look. With a little imagination, you can create very interesting layouts for your ceiling.
The surface of the ceiling between the beams is sometimes covered with panels, rosettes, or wallpaper, or these surfaces might simply be painted. Often, the beams have moldings applied to them. A modestly sized crown molding is almost always added at the ceiling, and smaller panel moldings are sometimes applied to the lower surface of the beams.
In less formal settings, like country homes or farm houses, moldings are not typically added. But beams are often used to give a air of grandeur to an otherwise ordinary room. The finishes used can be solid paint colors, a full spectrum of stains, or a combination of the two.
Apart from the fact that coffered ceilings add a lot of eye-pleasing comfort to a room, they also help absorb noise. Furthermore, lighting can be incorporated into your coffered ceilings. Concealed lighting can be used to enrich the mood, or ambient lighting can light the whole room.
If you have decided to install coffered ceilings in your home, you can plan your own design using various software tools that are user friendly and easily available on the internet. Or you can meet professionals (custom cabinet makers ) who will show you the wide range of potential designs and also help with the pricing and installation.
You should go to a general contractor if you will be adding lighting or other elements besides the woodwork. But if the beams and moldings are the extent of the work, you can go directly to a woodworker. There are a few things you should determine before calling in a professional.
* Measure the length and width of the room, and the ceiling height. This will help determine the answers to other questions.
* Decide whether or not you want the spaces between the beams covered or open. This will have an impact on the price.
* Decide on the species of wood you want to use, or if the woodwork will be painted.
* Decide how wide and how high you want the beams to be. This should be proportionate to the dimensions of the room.
Coffered ceilings add a lot of charm and eloquence to a room. In addition to your daily enjoyment, this feature will add value to your home.
Charles Gueli has worked in the construction industry for over 40 years. He invites you to ask questions about coffered ceilings and take advantage of the resources at www.continuous-home-improvement-help.com , where guidance, information and support are always available to help homeowners make better decisions.
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