Discussion Questions
- Are featured ceilings—bold color, texture, or pattern—popular where you live and work?
- Have you witnessed any decrease in standard flat white ceilings?
- Have you painted a ceiling this year? If so, what color? What sheen?
- What ceiling design do you usually install or recommend? (For example: exposed wood beams, plank, shiplap, wallpaper, bold color, neutral, coffered)
- Why do think there’s been an increase in searches for painted ceilings and tongue-and-groove ceilings? Houzz reports a 73 percent rise in the past year.
Our answers
Q1 Are featured ceilings—bold color, texture, or pattern—popular where you live and work?
A1. #WalkThrew Yes, this year, more clients are asking for plank ceilings where we work in Montgomery County, PA. They like the look, and it’s way more fun to install than drywall.
Q2 Have you witnessed any decrease in standard flat white ceilings?
A2. #WalkThrew Yes, there’s been fewer standard flat white ceilings in the mix. And finishing drywall isn’t our favorite, especially ceilings. We aren’t a drywall superhero like @FergusonDrywall
If you need drywall tips, check Myron out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatdrywallguy/
Q3 Have you painted a ceiling this year? If so, what color? What sheen?
A3. #WalkThrew We’re into a painted ceiling that isn’t white. In our house, we have a bold green dining room ceiling, basement ceiling that’s Starry Night @SherwinWilliams, and a shower alcove that’s black.
Q4 What ceiling design do you usually install or recommend? (For example: exposed wood beams, plank, shiplap, wallpaper, bold color, neutral, coffered)
A4. #WalkThrew A plank or shiplap ceiling is a favorite to install. It goes up quickly, adds dimension to the space, and it’s easy to access what’s in the ceiling later.
We added little ceiling cubbies in our basement to increase the storage space, too.
Q5 Why do think there’s been an increase in searches for painted ceilings and tongue-and-groove ceilings? Houzz reports a 73 percent rise in the past year.
A5. #WalkThrew Homeowners are looking for ways to personalize their homes, and the ceiling is like the “last frontier” of surfaces.
The ceiling is an often neglected part of a design plan, and there’s so much that can be done up there.
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Next week’s topic
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What ‘home trend’ should we tackle next?
Is there a ‘trend’ that you just really doubt?
Do you see a budding trend that no one is talking about?
Are you a brand that has a pile of data to prove a trend really exists?
Let us know what ‘trends’ you’d like us to highlight in an upcoming #WalkThrew