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ADDING CHARM AND FLAIR WITH FAUX CEILING BEAMS
Wood Beam Ceiling You have a few options that could add interest to any ceiling depending on the size of the beam.
Decorative Ceiling Beams Decorative hardwood beams with open beam ceiling insulation add character to any room, especially kitchens. Oak beams are a popular addition to Craftsman-style kitchens. They don’t have to be rustic, though. You can add some mouldings to the beams themselves and around the perimeter of the room to make them more decorative. Fake Ceiling Beam Problem: How do you install fake ceiling beams and high ceiling beams decoration? Solution:
Faux Wood Ceiling BeamsCraftsman Joe Campbell says staining Styrofoam molding trim for ceiling “beams” or a vaulted ceiling can help you save big bucks. Compared with molding that can run $25 to $30 a foot, the typical cost is a couple of dollars per linear foot. Being made of Styrofoam, the beams are flexible and give with the house in an earthquake, and you can cut pieces to size easily with a knife, saw or hot wire. Styrofoam Beams The Styrofoam beams stretching across the living room in an “18th century” home were the first tip-off. Then, the circular saw marks – another indisputable sign of more recent construction – found on wooden supports in the basement cinched it: the Van Ness House in Riverdale, NJ, could be a fraud. No hand hewn beams for sale in 1724, when local lore says the house was constructed, were evident. Box Beam Ceiling A box beam (false beam ceiling) usually looks exactly like what it is – fake! Unlike hand hewn cottonwood beams, a box beam is made from three pieces of wood – a bottom and two sides. |
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