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14 Trending and Elegant Ceiling Texture Types

If you are thinking about your home ceiling then below you can see the best ceiling texture types to implement. Let's see some of textures.

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14 Trending and Elegant Ceiling Texture Types

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  1. 14 Trending and Elegant Ceiling Texture Types Home decor is all about bending multiple elements to culminate in forming an integrated space. While choosing a home decor we always emphasize on our walls. But what we fail to realize is that our fifth wall is the ceiling texture types. Ceilings or our 5th walls are our space enhancers. They add the final touch of aesthetic appeal to your home. From minimal tones to articulated patterns ceilings to pop colors, the options are endless. So be it a new home or a renovation process, there are several methods and design options you can choose from. In screen times, using texture on your ceilings has become the new trend. The core reason behind it is that texturing is much cheaper compared to installing an entire beadboard. Although, texturing your ceiling is not an easy job. So we recommend that you can take professional help while dealing with textured ceilings. If you wish to texture your ceilings but haven’t decided which ceiling texture types are ideal for you. Here we have prepared a list of different ceiling texture types and drywall options for you to choose from. These options can be applied to walls as well as ceilings. Different types of textures can be created through plaster, mud, or other compounds. What is a Ceiling Texture? A Ceiling texture is a pattern or design which is created on the vault of a room to make it look more aesthetically appealing. The material and making are similar to the composition of the walls.

  2. Different Ceiling Texture Types Here are a few types of paint texture from which you can select to create an aesthetic ceiling design. ● Smooth Textured Paint ● Self-Mixing Paint ● Premixed Textured Paint ● Alternative Finishes Tips and Precautions Before you install a ceiling texture, by yourself or through a hired professional. Here are some of our tips and precautions for you to follow. 1. Cover your floor with plastic before the start of the process. Since the joint compound mixture is hard to clean once it is dropped on the floor. 2. To get clean and finished lines, use a tape mark. 3. To save yourself from dust and dirt, use a face mask as well as hand gloves for safety purposes. Types of Ceiling Textures There are different types of ceiling textures available in the market, here are some of our suggestions to choose the type and application process for your ceilings.

  3. 1. Sheetrock Ceiling Texture Source: pinimg.com Source: redd.it

  4. A drywall ceiling texture type that have been famous since 1917. It has a rough texture that gives an aesthetics and artistic look to the ceiling. Instead of using any spray paint, this technique can be easily achieved by hand techniques. You don’t need to have any special brushes for the same. Sheetrock ceiling texture has the aesthetics that allow it to go with any room whether it be in the modernist style or in farmhouse-style home decor. 2. Crows Foot Ceiling Texture Source: googleusercontent.com

  5. Source: architecturesideas.com Crow Foot ceiling texture can be a messy texture to apply, although with professional guidance it can turn out to be an ensemble in itself. You will need a stipple brush to execute it. Usually, this is a two-man job since one person needs to apply the stipple brush pattern. Whereas the other one applies mud in the sections.

  6. 3. Popcorn Ceiling Source: architecturaldigest.com Source: imgur.com

  7. Also known as ‘Acoustic’ ceiling texture or ‘cottage cheese’, these ceiling texture types are always in trend. The literally meaning behind the term ‘Popcorn’ is due to the fact that this ceiling texture resembles popcorns. To create it, first, you have to clean the roof thoroughly and then coat it with a stain-blocking primer. This will have a later effect of making sure that the texture sticks smoothly to the ceiling. After that, you can use a popcorn ceiling spray which consists of a mixture of styrofoam and mud. The texture of it is lumpy but liquidy to ensure a puffy effect after execution. Although spraying might seem like an easy job executing these types of ceilings can be tricky therefore hiring a professional is a necessity. Popcorn ceiling texture is dynamic and allows a three-dimensional look and finish to your ceiling.

  8. 4. Spray Sand Ceiling Texture Source: simplyfutbol.com Source: pinimg.com

  9. This texture is not an artistic ceiling like sheetrock ceiling texture but it is a trending one since its inception. It is affordable to execute and can be done in two simple steps. STEP 1 – Mix Sand with Cold Water and keep it overnight. STEP 2 – Just apply it the next day with the help of a spray gun or a brush. Did you know homes 5. Mud and Tape Ceiling Texture Source: pinimg.com

  10. Source: pinimg.com One of the most trending ceiling texture types is the Mud and Tape texture. It is pretty common these days due to its aesthetic and subtle appeal. You only have to use tape to cover all the joints as well as sides of the roof. After that, you can apply mud. This method is slightly more expensive than other methods but the eclectic appeal makes it a must-have in your homes. 6. Stipple Brush Textured Ceiling Source: camrosedrywalltaping.com

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  12. This ceiling texture requires skilled labor as executing it can be quite challenging. You can use a roller and slap brush to create this texture. The core idea behind using a roller or slap brush is due to its lack of smoothness which can be used to clever imperfections. The texture of these types of ceilings is pretty thick therefore, assigning skilled labor is necessary to avoid it from looking messy. In suburban or farmhouse-style homes, these ceiling texture types are seen. 7. Swirl Ceiling Texture Source: pinimg.com

  13. Source: job-prices.co.uk This ceiling texture can be executed with the help of a roller or a sprayer at your convenience. A basic technique known as a trowel can also be used. The swirl ceiling texture is a complicated one and requires patience as the swirl entirely depends on the tools and skillset. The most challenging part of this texture is that you need to create the pattern before the mud dries out. This allows a small threshold of time to execute this aesthetic ceiling texture. It can be done with primary labor but if you have a wide ceiling surface then consulting professional help can be useful.

  14. 8. Trowel and Hawk Ceiling Texture Source: designideasguide.com Source: peckdrywallandpainting.com

  15. As the name suggests, this method includes a hawk and a trowel. Also known as a drywall ceiling texture, it is not smooth. This ceiling texture can create a dynamic effect and accentuate your homes. Although, it might create a dramatic impact the execution for this ceiling texture is rather simple. It does not require any skilled labor and can be executed with ease. 9. Orange Peel Ceiling Texture Source: jooinn.com

  16. Source: rhythmofthehome.com With relevance to the name, this ceiling texture type resembles orange skin. It is also called an eggshell ceiling texture. To create this finish you need to apply thin mud to the ceiling and use a spray gun at high pressure. For homes that have a palette with an idea to accentuate the artistic side of a space, then this type of ceiling is an ideal pick.

  17. 10. Tree Bark Ceiling Texture Source: bgfons.com Source: netdna-ssl.com

  18. Similar to its name, this ceiling texture resembles a tree bark look. It needs heavy rollers to create an artistic ceiling texture that dares attention towards it. For a farmhouse-style home or a minimalist home, this ceiling texture type is an ideal choice. 11. Santa Fe Ceiling Texture Types Source: netdna-ssl.com

  19. Source: pinimg.com This ceiling texture belongs to the drywall category. It is very similar to the skip trowel method but covers more surface. The key here is that if the coverage attained is sixty percent less then it’s a skip trowel texture. But if it is more than that, then it is a Santa Fe Ceiling Texture.

  20. 12. Slap Brush Ceiling Texture Source: 123rf.com Source: innovativedecorideas.com

  21. Known as an artistic type of ceiling texture, it is not an easy job to execute this one. You will need a set of brushes that have stiff bristles along with thin mud. To start with, you need to clever the ceiling with mud using a roller. After that use a brush to slap the ceiling from its edge. Although it might sound easy, the process is complicated as the ceiling might also end up looking messy. You might consider hiring skilled labor for the same. The end product and the effect created are aesthetic, so going for this type of ceiling texture is worth a try. 13. Fish Scale Ceiling Texture Types Source: spenceronthego.com

  22. Source: dailystar.com.au This type of ceiling is an aesthetic take on looking at the ceiling in home decor. It will definitely grab the attention and add an artistic subtleness to your rooms. However, this being said, executing this type of ceiling texture is a task in itself. You will need to hire a professional to do the job but the investment is worth the effort.

  23. 14. Rosebud Ceiling Texture Source: netdna-ssl.com Source: googleusercontent.com

  24. A very popular ceiling texture, it is also easy to apply. The important process here is to apply only a single layer of mud which later needs to be stomped with a brush. You can also use an airless paint sprayer to achieve this look. If your room has smooth walls then this texture will match perfectly. Advantages and Disadvantages of Ceiling Textures Here are some of the merits and demerits of adopting for various ceiling texture types Merits ● After time drywall starts getting some cracks and spaces between the joints. Repairing this would create a huge burn in your rockets, instead, you can refurbish it with the help of ceiling textures. ● For rental properties, where you don’t wish to splurge large costs on ceiling design, you can opt for textures as they are affordable and give you a new look in no time. ● Wall bumps and holes and also be easily covered with the help of these textures. ● They have long durability, hence you won’t need regular maintenance. Demerits ● Some of the patterns are easy to apply and are fuss-free. Although, some patterns are tough to execute and might need a professional’s supervision. ● Textured ceilings require specialized tools which are not regular in our households. ● Some ceiling texture types like popcorn or lash are tedious to scrap off to install a new one.

  25. Why should you Texture a Ceiling? Like every other element in your homes, your ceiling texture types matter as it showcases your personal taste. The versatility of ceiling textures is such that it can suit every look in home decor be it for a classic apartment or a mid-century modern style apartment. It all comes down to which look is more suitable. Texturing is a preferred method since it can hide minor imperfections. So if you are planning to renovate your existing home then blending a new ceiling can be easy with the help of textures. Some textures are both aesthetic as well as cost-saving if you have a medium-range budget. Ceiling textures also help in adding depth to your spaces. If you have a large room with ample natural light, then textured ceilings will add a dynamic play of light with the help of shadows. For more architectural guidance and home improvement ideas, keep coming to Interiorcraze. Contact Us : Website : https://interiorcraze.com Email Id : interiorcrazeofficial@gmail.com To Connect With Us Visit 

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