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conceal a mess. It can be tough to hide all the duct work in a basement ceiling. Covering it with drywall can rob you of precious headroom (not to mention money). An inexpensive solution is to paint the whole thing black. It won’t eliminate the problem entirely, but it’ll make the mechanics far less prominent without lowering the ceiling’s height.
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Alternately, painting just the crown molding black frames the ceiling, highlighting details like beautiful lighting, medallions and other features. This tactic works well with dark wood doors, as both have a deep richness, making the doors less stark to keep the look balanced instead of ultramodern.
Emphasize height. Black has a tendency to draw eyes to it, so using darker colors in high-ceilinged spaces can have a dramatic affect. Amoroso cautions that this method doesn’t work to give the appearance of high ceilings, so it’s not recommended for rooms with low ceiling height. “That can look a little cartoonish, like a little kid’s drawing of a house,” she says.
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