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

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

A Colorful Painted Ceiling!

kids rooms ceiling ideasWhat a playful and detailed design for the ceiling. The squares were inspired by the butterfly/frog comforters (see below) in this adorable bedroom created for Michael Lindberg's daughters. I would so enjoy looking at this ceiling while laying in bed.

I'm wild for the paint colors which are called Hibiscus Pink and Apple 4 and were purchased at Lowes. The other paint colors names are unknown.



I love that Michael's girls were involved in designing their bedroom by painting the small wood forms which decorate the mirror frame. The mirror was framed with 1" x 4" pieces of wood.

The squares were drawn in pencil using a long ruler and then hand painted using five colors. The squares were then finished by nailing wood molding between the different colors.


The dry erase boards are a great way for the girls to stay organized or just to have fun drawing. The dry erase boards were cut to size and finished with a wood trim molding. They are hung on door knobs on a decorative piece of molding by ribbon which was stapled to the back of the boards.

The bookcase was constructed in a little niche area of the room. For more room photos click here.

It's HALLOWEEN week here at Design Dazzle! Come back later today for an enticing Halloween post.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Creative Ceiling Treatments

Don't forget about your ceiling - your kids room ceiling that is! Check out the following photos of some very creative ceilings used in kids rooms.
I love this beautiful starry night for a kids room. It appears to be ceiling tiles with small white lights peeking through. Photo from here.

Isn't this the cutest? Parasol umbrellas really add a statement to this ceiling. Photo from here.

Domino Jenna Lyons
Great use of bold yellow stripes on the ceiling - loving the yellow and black.
Using pink from the floral artwork, the designer painted the ceiling a fresh watermelon color. It pulls the whole room together and draws your eyes upward - making the ceiling appear taller. southernliving.com