How to paint tray ceilings with color?
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Comments (20)I don't love the revere pewter. But I really think it will be a few years before I get around to changing it. Mostly because this house needs sooooo much both big and small (kitchen remodel, bathroom remodel, haven't even found a desk for dh's "office" space yet, ds wants a different bed for his birthday, etc, etc.) and because I don't hate the color and it works well with the adjacent rooms, curtains and so on. So I was more or less thinking this would be a chance to play around with the tray ceiling without much commitment. I have never had one before so I don't have any experience to draw on for how to treat it. Since that part had to be painted anyway--at least touched up--I figured it might be an opportunity to try something out. Then if I don't love the effect, I can change it when I repaint the whole dining room. Creamy. Hmm. I like the sound of that, but I think it might be a bit of a trick to do the inside part of the tray creamy and not make the outside part just look like a dirty white. . . ....See MoreTray ceiling paint choices
Comments (2)I think it would be great to paint it a lighter shade. I'd suggest going with a soft shade of blue like BM silver cloud. Here are some images that might give you some ideas. You'll see that you can do any variation you want and it all works well. Here they put the crown on the edge of the tray to make the tray seem even more recessed. This ceiling is also a bead board and done in a contrast color. Here, they turned the whole bump from the lower ceiling up to the edge of the tray into a white ceiling color, giving the look of an extreme molding treatment. But they kept the tray color the same as the wall color. In this room, they painted the lower flat white and kept the upper flat the same as the room color. It lends a cozier feel to the space. But with the upper crown white as well, it is more stripe-y. This is a more modern look with no crown and the entire ceiling being done in a metallic, it makes the room far more horizontal vs. tall. Here's one without crown or color differentiation at all. Rather it's just the shape that defines the tray. Here's more like what you're talking about with the wall color blending up onto the lower flat to the upper crown, but with an accent color in the tray. This one is more coffered than tray, but will give you an idea of what pale blue can do to a ceiling. Here's a room where the wall color goes all the way to a crown at the upper flat. Only difference is they painted the upper flat darker rather than lighter. Here they painted the entire ceiling one color, molding and all. Here's a room without crown, wall color up to upper flat and pale ceiling....See MoreTray ceiling paint colors dilemma
Comments (23)Let’s assume the blue ceiling is a keeper.... What would you suggest for a ceiling fan replacement? DH is adamant we must have a fan with light. No chandelier for me. Sigh. But he’s okay with an upgrade. Should I switch to white or just get a more updated version in ORB? Not sure I’m interested in introducing new metals. This is one of those times when I don’t know whether to minimize or emphasize. Is smaller an option since the bed is right under it? If you have specific recommendations, please share photos or links. I appreciate everyone’s feedback!...See MoreShould I paint area in tray ceiling something other than white?
Comments (0)My new build is getting close to complete, they are painting the interior now. I have a tray ceiling in the master bedroom, with crown molding at the bottom of it, and putting tape lighting in the crown cavity to illuminate the tray ceiling area. Six 4" recessed cans surround the tray ceiling, and we are going to put some sort of light or fan in the center of the tray ceiling area. So right now, the whole ceiling is painted white, and the crown trim is like a semi gloss white. Walls in the room are Sherwin Williams accessible beige. I've seen a few pics online where the short walls and ceiling in the tray area were painted a different color, and I like the look. Was thinking about using accessible beige in that area too, or a slightly darker shade of it. But the bedroom is not big, would it make the bedroom appear smaller?...See Moreles917
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