Drop ceilings
A former owner put up drop ceilings in two rooms that we have not yet touched. The kitchen/dining area was stripped down to the studs and redone, but, I'm hoping for a simpler method for these rooms, to avoid all the dust and chaos of a total strip down. Ideas? As you can see, it has one of those panels to hide the light and the wires that go across the broken plaster hidden by the drop ceiling. The walls have been redone over the years, but, I hate that ceiling!
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