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best ideas to give illusion of higher ceilings

17 years ago

We are renovating a fourplex to a single family in a historic distric (1920's, mainly craftsman style homes). our fourplex was built in the 1950's (it really stuck out, it was horrible) - and because it's a two story, and because it would have been cost prohibitive, we are stuck with the 8 foot ceilings on both levels. In some rooms on the first floor, we've got LVL beams that lower the ceilings further. We've tried to disguise them - in one room we did a coffered ceiling, the other it's got a tray ceiling, the kitchen has a long beam that runs along the edge of the hall/walkway.

I know high ceilings are all the rage - so I cringe to think how hard it will be to sell this place in a few years. Any ideas on how to make the ceilings appear taller than they are..... color tips? where to hang the curtains? moulding tips? or general reassurance that we didn't make a huge mistake to sink so much money in this place :) we love the street, love the neighbors, love the floorplan -- just wish we had 8 1/2 to 9 foot ceilings.

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