Showing posts with label ceiling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceiling. Show all posts

Monday, February 10, 2020

Quilt Studio Ceiling Update!!

Hello Everyone!

This is one of the more exciting posts for me because there is actual progress on my quilting studio!  This is post 1 of 2, just to keep the posts a little shorter.  Welcome to the ceiling!

As you may remember, hubby and I had painted the ceiling...which started to peel only hours later (sigh).  Well, hubby had the idea of covering the existing ceiling with beadboard and 1" x 6"'s.  That took a little detour when we saw the price of beadboard.  We're trying to do this "remodel" on a shoestring budget.

We looked at alternate ways of doing this and came up with using luan (think old-school paneling without the grooves) and 1" x 2"'s.

Original ceiling:

Close-up:

Luan going up (the 1" x 2"'s were purchased pre-painted white):



Let the painting begin.  This took awhile as we both kept saying, "We're too old for this.".  Painting above your head is hard!

...and fully painted:

As you can see, the new light fixtures are also in.  They are track lights that I got at Home Depot.

Next post will be painting the walls and closets.  Whew!

Happy Stitching!

Stacy

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Ceiling painted...not

If the title of this confused you, don't worry, I'm confused too!

Last weekend, hubby helped me paint the ceiling in my eventual quilt studio.  He even bought the Kilz primer/sealer for me!  Gotta love that man!  He had suggested the Kilz because the previous owners were smokers (ugh!).

We borrowed the neighbor's paint sprayer.  We don't know, but there's a chance, that the popcorn ceiling might be asbestos.  We can't afford to have it remediated, so we're doing everything we can to not disturb it.  Painting is okay - especially with a sprayer.

Here's a before photo:



It doesn't look too bad, in the full shot, but take a look at this one:













The popcorn is medium brown, the white stripe is where a board was holding up a valance, the dark along the wall is how dirty the ceiling tiles would be if the popcorn hadn't been added later.  You can also get a glimpse of how stained the paneling is from that light spot in the lower left corner.  That's where I removed a curtain bracket.

Here's an after photo:



Isn't that much brighter and cleaner?  Yes, we got some on the walls...intentionally.  We don't want to remove the trim along the ceiling because that would disturb the iffy popcorn, so we hit it with the Kilz and the white ceiling paint.

Now, you're probably wondering where the "...not" comes in in my post title.  This photo might clear that up:



Yep, that's the paint and primer peeling off the ceiling tiles!  Thankfully, none of it is actually falling down and the popcorn seems to be contained in the paint/primer.  So the ceiling is painted, but it's not.

Hubby came up with a brilliant solution.  You can safely cover up chancy popcorn by putting boards over it, like ¼" plywood, MDF, etc.  We're going to use beadboard and 1x6's and create a coffered ceiling!  It will extend into the hallway as well, since we painted that and it's also peeling.

Happy Stitching!

Stacy