Cover in White Farmhouse Planks - Before

For those tight popcorn spaces with hard-to-reach corners, skip the scrapping. Get tutorial here

Cover in White Farmhouse Planks - After

Instead, plank your ceiling with white boards, to tap into that fresh, farmhouse style. Get tutorial here

Use Styrofoam Tiles and Caulk - Before

Staying low budget is about finding the right method and the right materials. Get tutorial here

Use Styrofoam Tiles and Caulk - After

Using budget styrofoam tiles, create a decorative, textured ceiling facade. Get tutorial here

Remove It With a Garden Sprayer - Before

Instead of covering up that ugly surface, scrape it off, using this sprayer and dish soap method. Get tutorial here

Remove It With a Garden Sprayer - After

You’ll end up with a clean slate that’s ready for painting or decorating however you choose. Get tutorial here

Hang a Canopy Cover - Before

Solve your popcorn woes, with a simple and stylish cover up using industrial pipes. Get tutorial here

Hang a Canopy Cover - After

This billowing canopy has the right mix of whimsy and edge to distract from a popcorn texture. Get tutorial here

Dry Scrape It - Before

With the right protective gear, you can dry-scrape your ceiling clean without the wet mess. Get tutorial here

Dry Scrape It - After

Vacuum up the dust, and you’ll be left with a smooth ceiling ready to compliment your home. Get tutorial here

Cover It in Faux Tin Tiles - Before

If what you hate about popcorn ceilings is that white, rough finish, here’s the full flip. Get tutorial here

Cover It in Faux Tin Tiles - After

Cover up that hideous surface with faux tin tiles, no sharp edges or cutting required. Get tutorial here