Beadboard Ceilings for Kitchen
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Jan Remling on Mar 25, 2014I was really impressed with this site. Seems reasonable, light weight, easy to install, can be oainted and many nice styles....but not bead board. http://www.decorativeceilingtiles.net/ Worth it to take a look.Helpful Reply
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Mar 26, 2014If this is the way you are going, try to use tongue and groove so that if any thing shifts, the boards do not separate and gaps become apparent. good luck!Helpful Reply
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Mary K Ware on Mar 29, 2014We installed the individual tongue and groove boards on our kitchen ceiling and used the 12' length ones to minimize seams. I can't remember how much we paid for it...it's been up about 10 years (and I still LOVE it). Good luck and please post pictures when you get it completed.Helpful Reply
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DeMarie I on Mar 29, 2014We used the tongue and groove on our master bedroom ceiling (to hide the fine cracked plaster in our 105 yr. old Queen Anne). We made faux beams because we couldn't find t & g long enough to cover the span of the room. Divided the ceiling into 4 quadrants. I then filled all the little nail holes then primed and painted it white. To be honest, there is no real easy way if you want it to look great. It was a real PIA, but we love the results. Did think of using the "sheet looking bead board" but was afraid the large panels would wind up looking "wavy". Good luck.Helpful Reply
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Rae on Mar 29, 2014I too worry about it looking wavy but again my kitchen is small...I might get lucky and it look fine, Really hope to finish it on the cheap side.Helpful Reply
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Rae on Mar 29, 2014Gorgeous... Love it!!!Helpful Reply
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Theresa on Apr 02, 2014Least expensive way is beadboard wallpaper on the ceiling if you are going to paint. We just wallpapered our ceiling with textured wallpaper and painted it a metallic copper color We did 288 sf. It was painful, but not terribly hard to do1 marked as helpful Reply
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Theresa on Apr 02, 2014Still needs the crown molding put in, I am still waiting for my kitchen cabinets before its completely finishedHelpful Reply
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Rae on Apr 02, 2014your ceiling looks awesome. I hadn't thought of wallpaper.Helpful Reply
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Theresa on Apr 03, 2014Thanks! I did a lot of research before tearing out the ceiling boxes in preparation for our remodel. There was nothing behind them and we couldn't match the ceiling tiles and everyone wanted $1500 to put sheetrock up, so this cost me about $225 with the Modern Masters metallic paintHelpful Reply
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