Should You Paint a Ceiling Not the Color White?

The ceiling features one-sixth of a room’s space, but most of the times it doesn’t get more than a layer of white paint. Actually, for many decades, white has been contemplated not only as the safest but also the ideal selection for ceilings. Sometimes it’s a perfect solution, nonetheless, if you never think of anything beyond white, you might be missing a great opportunity to incorporate drama and excitement into a room.

In the past, all ceilings were painted white. White ceilings incline to regress in a room making them virtually unnoticeable in the room.

Recently, though, homeowners and designers are inclining to more interesting colors when it comes to the ceilings. When there are various reasons why you should paint your ceiling using a different color, it is not applicable in all situations.

 

If your ceilings are high, say 12 feet or higher, painting them using a deeper color than white can be a perfect option

Using darker colors on a high ceiling makes it feel lower. When this can be an issue with a room having shorter ceilings, this effect can be very nice in a room having vaulted ceilings. Using a deeper color for the ceiling can also lower the ceiling to a relative human scale; therefore the room won’t feel too cold and high. It can contribute to bringing warmth to a room, and make a big space feel comfortable as well.

Specialty spaces at times demand a deeper ceiling color, too

In home media spaces, where the key objective of the space is watching television and movies, painting your ceiling dark will boost the impact of the home theater. Movie theaters are usually dark, allowing the movie screen to become the focus of the room. Painting the ceiling of your media room white can feel too reflective and bright, diverting your attention from the film.

 

When it comes to other rooms, there are several things to consider before you select a ceiling color for your space

First, take a good look at your ceiling and know if there’s a way you can paint your ceiling without the need to use the same color entirely throughout the house. In most of the modern homes having open floor arrangements, there are several walls to act as ceiling’s breaking points. Therefore, if you make up your mind to paint the living room ceiling using a different color, you might end up with the same color in the entire house. If that doesn’t seem good to you, it might be a preferable option to remain with white ceilings.

 

How often do you intent to paint

Moreover, think of how often you intend to change the colors of your walls. If you like changing your wall colors frequently, and use a ceiling color that complements the existing wall color, you might have to paint the ceiling each time you repaint your walls. Many people loathe painting ceilings, so always consider this before you use any other color besides white on your ceiling.

 

What texture is the ceiling

On average, smooth ceiling surfaces look good in color than ceilings with knockdown or popcorn surfaces. Make sure that your ceiling color and texture appeals to you before you proceed to apply paint.

The benefit of applying white paint on your ceiling is that it reflects light in the space making it feel more spacious and brighter. Additionally, it allows you to renew your wall paint without having to repaint your ceiling every other time.

 

If you decide to paint your ceiling how do you select a color?

You have a few options, contingent on the look you want. First, you can use a lighter shade of your wall color to paint your ceiling. It is an easy way to ensure that everything harmonizes and your ceiling doesn’t appear too dark. The other alternative is to apply paint to the ceiling and the walls using the same color. The wall color will appear darker because of shadowing, so this alternative works well with lighter shades and in home theaters since there’s a need for a more dark space.

The third alternative is to paint the ceiling using a color that matches your wall color. For instance, in a sunroom, you can paint the walls using a warm ivory and paint your ceiling using sky blue to deliver the outdoors feeling on the inside.

Whether you opt to experiment with a more deep color or paint your ceilings white, do not forget to inspect the ceiling once you repaint your next space. What you apply to the ceiling will have a significant influence on the function and the feeling of the room.