Ceilings are often just an empty white space in a house, where furniture, accessories, lighting will never be able to fill that void. Especially in historic or heritage houses the ceiling decoration is as important as the choice of a precious floor but in any house always remember the ceiling when decorating…in fact many times, especially in modern houses the ceilings are totally ignored.
So let’s remember to look up every time we enter an ancient church, a museum, a castle…or more simply when we decorate our house. There are many ways to improve any room starting from its sky, without recurring to Mantegna (as in the title image representing the “Camera degli sposi” in Mantua or the image above where Tiepolo decorated the magnificent Villa Pisani near Venice)…here are a few inspiring ideas on how great designers created stunning rooms:
Exquisite Moroccan decoration on the ceiling and deep red for the walls
create drama in this dining room, the out of scale candelabra in this small room also set the tone.
SMW Design defined the ceiling of this San Francisco house with a graphic millwork.
This treatment can drop your ceilings down, so it needs height to be effective,
but it adds instant classic elegance.
Same idea here with a coffered ceiling and wood paneled walls
for this living room.(House and Home)
Near Siena, Italy, a farmhouse with an amazing large bathroom, an old enameled tub, vivid blue antique rug and a collection of art on the walls. The ceiling was painted with a lavender blue between the original old beams (From the book “Case d’artista” image by Mario Ciampi).
A delicate Liberty style flower garland enhances the entrance
in this beautiful but otherwise minimalist apartment in Milan.
Antique tin tiles ceiling by The Adeeni Design Group,
another beautiful feature in this stunning room.
Kelly Wearstler project in Bel-Air with a mirrored ceiling
reflecting light and the exquisite marble floor.
Look how beautifully the light plays with this high gloss ceiling.
Old beams can be a perfect juxtaposition for antique furniture as in this dramatic setting.
“Thousands of sheets of silver leaf were hand applied to the recessed ceiling, reflecting the crystal chandelier, sunlight through the floor-to-ceiling windows and the water of False Creek”. Project by Patricia Gray at The Erickson, in Vancouver.
A simple bedroom with a rich Islamic artwork on the ceiling.
We don’t need to go to the extent of the above images but with a simple ceiling medallion, white or colored, a new dimension will be added to any room, I can especially see a medallion in a bedroom to create more atmosphere and a focal point, personally I even often dream of having framed paintings on the ceiling, as I have on the walls…I did not have the courage so far but maybe soon?
If a medallion is not your choice, why not paint the ceiling the same color as the walls to create a more intimate feeling as Sarah Richardson effectively succeeded to achieve in this bedroom. (House & Home)
Or choose a contrasting color to draw eyes up as in this
high gloss Jupiter Glow by Benjamin Moore (Elle Decor).
Using wallpaper is also an effective treatment to create interest
as in this delightful home office designed by Annsley Interiors.
Pendant lights and chandeliers of course contribute to decorate
a room like in this stairways and landing by Muriel Brandolini.
And there are many more ways but now I leave it to your imagination on how to create some interest in an otherwise blank space.
Remember… after all ceilings are the fifth wall so now please share your ideas on how to enhance them.
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