Covering popcorn ceilings with beadboard planks.
Beadboard ceiling planks over popcorn.
Removing a popcorn ceiling is a messy time consuming job.
The planks covered popcorn very well and crows feet textured ceiling usually isn t as thick as popcorn so i don t think you ll have any issues with the wood planks covering it.
Covering a popcorn ceiling with classic beadboard paneling can instantly transform the look of the entire room from dated to timeless.
If you have ceiling beams run the panels perpendicular to beams for an interesting twist.
Beadboard planks are a decorative solution to easily camouflage damaged or outdated ceilings such as popcorn or plaster.
Cut 2nd piece minus 7 of center line.
The boards we used are very thin so there wasn t an issue with adding the small depth around the vents and fixtures.
Installing beadboard paneling over popcorn ceilings is a quick way to cover the popcorn.
We also needed trim for the edges and chose 1 x3 pine boards to cover the rough edges.
Cut first piece of bead board plank to plus 7 of center line where your seams are nail every 16 into stud.
Most options easily install directly over your existing popcorn ceiling using the easy up track and clip installation system.
1 prime both sides of each piece of beadboard paneling you.
In many cases it is best to leave the popcorn to avoid asbestos problems.
Alternate and repeat process so boards overlap 7 for strength as shown below.
Covering the ceiling with traditional tongue and groove wood planks or beadboard paneling that you can buy through any quality lumber supplier.
This is the old school option.
Fortunately in most cases it s not necessary because you can easily cover up that unsightly texture with ceiling panels or planks.
Install beadboard ceiling panels in the same direction as your floor boards for visual continuity.
If the old ceiling is reliably flat you can install the paneling right over the old drywall.
How to cover popcorn ceiling with beadboard to do this we needed to get enough beadboard to cover that area which was three 4 x8 sections of beadboard.