Take a moment before you pick up another gallon of ceiling white paint.
Ceilings don’t have to be white.
Ok, so take a moment to digest that statement.
If you are a color geek like me or passionate about Pinterest and shelter magazines like Hoss magazine, this isn’t a surprise.
But have you taken the leap and put another color on a ceiling in your home?
We did.
We just renovated our 110+ year old basement and painted the ceiling ‘not-white.’ My thought pattern involved trying to make the room seem taller, more expansive, and calm. With short ceiling height, and small windows, I chose a muted hue of purple-grey called Starry Night (SW 6540) to pair with board-and-batten walls of creamy white called Alabaster (7008), both from Sherwin-Williams.
We’re talking about the why-and-why-not of choosing color on the ceiling on the next #HossColor Twitter chat Wednesday, February 3rd at 1:30pmET.
Questions for the #HossColor Twitter chat on ceiling color:
1. Are any of the ceilings in your home not white?
2. Does the thought of painting a ceiling not-white make you curious or are you shaking your head ‘no way!’?
3. What are a few reasons why you would paint a ceiling not white?
4. Is black the worst ceiling color?
5. What’s the best color for a ceiling that has a low, and what about a high ceiling?
6. What are a few different ways of using color on a ceiling at home?
I hope you’ll join us to share your ideas and ask questions about ceiling colors or anything else. I’m always ready to help answer any design dilemma. Be sure to RSVP!