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Wood Ceiling Design Ideas - 21 Designer Rooms With Wood Ceilings

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Instant warmth and texture.

By Hadley Mendelsohn

Sara Ligorria Tramp

When it comes to bringing warmth and texture to a room, paying attention to your floors and walls is important, but your ceilings—aka the crown of any room—deserve some love too. There are plenty of ways to make them shine, whether you opt for a pop of paint or wallpaper, but today we're putting the spotlight on wood ceilings. Whether you inherited a space with preexisting wood ceilings and are wondering how to decorate in a way that brings out their best qualities, or you're starting from scratch and want a little inspiration, these examples, ideas, and styling tips for wood ceilings will guide the way. From modern to rustic and everything in between, there's a wood ceiling for everyone.

Catherine Kwong

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Add Recessed Lighting

In this Kona coast home, designer Catherine Kwong opted for a sleek and sophisticated monochromatic color scheme, complete with elegant yet casual decor throughout. The vaulted wood ceiling suits the Hawaiian beach location well, but also feels just formal enough. Plus, it's outfitted with plenty of overhead task lighting, which is a must in a kitchen.

Leanne Ford Interiors

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Create a Pattern

You don't need to use wild colors and prints to create a unique and playful bathroom. Take, for example, this neutral-hued space by Leanne Ford Interiors. In lieu of a glass or curtain enclosure, the white hexagonal ceiling tiles meet the stained wood shiplap to visually separate the shower and the sink area, all the while, packing plenty of design punch.

Tamsin Johnson Interiors

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Add Grit With Cocrete

From the polished concrete floors to the plaster walls and wood paneled ceiling, this open plan dining room and kitchen by Tamsin Johnson is a texturally rich oasis. And the mix of raw materials with a more soft and serene color scheme along with laidback furniture strikes the ideal balance for a modern and edgy yet classic coastal escape.

Gail Davis Design

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Use Slim Panels

Opt for darker, slimmer wood panels on the ceiling for a bedroom setting that feels both cozy and formal, relaxing and stimulating. Consider this timeless bedroom by interior designer Gail Davis your blueprint.

Julian Wass

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Make It Work With Any Style

Exposed beams in this country home bedroom are brightened up by the crisp blue-and-white bedding and silver table lamp. The mix of warm and cool tones balance each other out well and prove that wood ceilings don't have to look bohemian or rustic—they can be preppy and prim, too.

Heidi Caillier Design

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Arrange Panels Horizontally

Installing wood panels vertically will elongate your ceiling, but if you'd rather make a room feel wider, considering arranging them horizontally. This will be especially useful in a smaller space, like a bathroom, as exemplified here. The sloped wood ceiling, mossy green cabinets, and charcoal floor tiles in this bathroom by Heidi Caillier pay homage to the Queen Anne's surrounding Pacific North West environment.

Lisa Romerein

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Embolden Beams With a Mural

In this Mediterranean-style dining room, the elaborate iron wrought door and chandelier, imposing dining table, and bold antique carpet are only surpassed in intricate beauty by the stylized ceiling of exposed beams framing a mural. Because the carpet makes such an eye-catching impression, the ceiling does a nice job of containing the space for a full jewel box effect. The thoughtful design of the space ensures a truly magical setting for intimate dining and conversation.

Tamsin Johnson Interiors

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Keep It Light

If you're worried that a wood ceiling would make the room feel too dark, think again. As seen in this bedroom by Tamsin Johnson, the light wood ceiling actually grounds the bedroom, giving the light pink, beige, and cream color scheme a more inviting and finished look.

paul raeside

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Paint It White

Interior designer Andrew Flesher restored his historic White Plains home with bursts of fun colors, unexpected pattern play (who knew banana leaf fabric and a tight houndstooth print carpet could complement each other so nicely?), and gallons of bright white paint. Consider it proof that you don't have to strip and replace all the the original wood surfaces to brighten and modernize a space so completely. The eclectic layering is such a nice way to honor the historic bones while marking its design forward present.

Romanek Design Studio

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Pair It With Color

The wood panel ceiling and green zellige tiles in this bathroom by Romanek Design Studio are both ultra-modern and totally down to earth. Aside from giving the room an invigorating yet soothing surge of energy, the wall-to-wall green tile floor means that basically everything in the room will hold up well when wet.

Sara Tramp

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Create Consistency

Emily Henderson creates visual consistency in this spacious, open environment by bringing the wood walls in the dining room into the entryway and living room—but this time, on the ceiling.

Reath Design

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Embrace the Architectural Quirks

This space decorated by Reath Design looks like more like a treehouse portal to a magical realm than a mere sitting room. She played up the dark, mysterious energy of the wood shiplap with a burnt orange pendant and shaggy faux fur carpet but then asserted a sense of whimsy with pink and purple gingham and floral prints. It's also well-advised to customize a sectional that encourages conversation and enhances the architectural structure.

Michael Persico

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Contrast With High Gloss

Designed by Matthew Ferrarini, this kitchen is smart and stylish. The folding wood pocket doors conceal the entire counter and cabinet area against the wall, but when they're open, the glossy statement tiles add so much personality and cool off the wood materials.

Sara Ligorria Tramp

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Scale It Down

A grand vaulted ceiling is always welcome, but if you want to dial down the drama to make the space feel warmer and more approachable, introduce some wood paneling. The variation in material helps bring the scale down to a more human level, as seen in this bathroom by Emily Henderson Design.

Romanek Design Studio

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Stay Understated

The pared back design and floor-to-ceiling windows in this living room by Romanek Design Studio allow the eye to focus on the outdoor scenery beyond. But just because it's pared back does't mean it's boring—far from it, in fact. The modern, nature-inspired materials (hello, blond wood ceiling) create an understated canvas while the hanging leather chair and coffee table bring in some sculptural, playful flair.

Studio Razavi

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Mix In Modern Elements

Studio Razavi ushered this old country home in Lyon, France, into the modern era with bold, saturated colors and fresh, architectural designs. The firm chose to preserve the existing bones of the space, like the exposed beams and arches while also giving it their signature forward-thinking treatment. Modern eclectic design at its finest.

Robert McKinley Studio

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Reflect the Outdoors

This Montauk bathroom designed by Robert McKinley Studio feels both woodsy and intimate, expansive and cosmopolitan. That's thanks to the minimalist color palette that lets the materials do the talking and nods to the surrounding environment, like the nautical pendant lamp, long, parallel wood panels, and glossy natural stone tiles.

Leanne Ford Interiors

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Opt for Limewash

If you want to emulate the worn look of the white wood ceiling in this mod California living room designed by Leanne Ford Interiors, opt for a lime wash instead of a classic paint. The whole space, from the retro wood burning fireplace and stone hearth to the sheepskin throw, is very Flintstone-chic.

Jessica Sample

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Add a Touch of Rustic Style

Designer Dee Murphy gave her family kitchen a new life by repainting the cabinets, swapping out hardware, installing task lighting, and sprucing up the window treatments. But what really makes it feel homey and historied are the unique and handmade qualities of the surfaces, from the zellige tile backsplash to the stone tile floors and rustic wood paneled ceiling. The variation in the wood panels brings so much character.

Studio Razavi

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Strike a Balance With Soft Materials

This bunk room by Studio Razavi feelts like like a warm little mountain home cocoon, thanks to the built-in bunks that blend the ceiling and wall together so seamlessly. The plush velvet carpeting is cool in tone, picking up on the adjacent gray wall and balancing out the yellow base of the wood panels, but still brings so much tactile softness and warmth—an essential in a bedroom.

WILLIAM ABRANOWICZ

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Leave a Few Beams Paint-Free

Brighten up a bathroom by covering every surface in white paint and tiles, but keep the country chic elements alive by sparing the exposed beams and opting for a grand copper bathtub.

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Hadley Mendelsohn Senior Editor Hadley Mendelsohn is House Beautiful's senior design editor and the co-host and executive producer of the podcast Dark House.

32 Wood Ceiling Designs - Ideas for Wood Plank Ceilings

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Warm and welcoming inspiration awaits.

By Kara Ladd

Romulo Fialdini

With its natural texture and charming style, you can warm up any space with wood ceilings. Dering Hall designers show us how it's done with these stunning spaces with all-wood ceilings.

Tom Grimes

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Gothic and Chestnut

Add a chandelier to elevate the sense of style.

Design by Deborah Leamann Interior Design

Johan Roetz

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Contrast Moulding

Pair light ash wood with a cheery red wood for a lovely contrast that's easy on the eye.

Design by Barbara Krai Interior Design

Paul Schlismann

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Mosaic-Inspired

Mix and match wood stains for a unique pattern and design.

Architecture by Orren Pickell Building Group

Erica George Dines

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Shabby Chic

Go for a light-shade for a feminine feel.

Design by Suzanne Kasler Interiors

Tom Zikas Photography

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Dark and Masculine

Opt for bold walnut wood ceilings to create a cozy kitchen space.

Design by Aspen Leaf Interiors, Inc.

Stadler Studio Photography

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Grand and Lit

Create added dimension with strategic ceiling lighting.

Design by LeeAnn Baker Interiors Ltd.

Jim Yochum

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Modern Country

Contrast rural wood ceilings with sleek white tile.

Architecture by bba ARCHITECTS

Angie Seckinger

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Antique and Aged

Go with a slightly grey shade for a vintage aesthetic.

Architecture by Barnes Vanze Architects, Inc.

David Patterson

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Clean and Contemporary

Opt for a natural beige stain for a modern style.

Architecture by Brewster McLeod Architects

Esto

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Arched and Rustic

Add a curved dome design to guide the eye.

Architecture by Brooks & Falotico Associates, Inc.

Neil Landino

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A-Line and Cozy

Keep it rustic with classic a-line angles.

Design by JamesThomas Interiors

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Minimalistic and Zen

Go for a silk and shiny look rather than matte.

Design by Brown Design Group

Laura Hull Photography

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Bright White and Effortless

Keep it clean with white paint.

Design by Brown Design Group

Lori Hamilton Photography

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Urban and Industrial

Expose ventilation and plumbing for an industrial chic look.

Design by CK Interior Design

Grey Crawford

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Pattern-Play

Angle wood panels to create a fun and eye-catching design.

Design by Fisher Weisman

Francois Halard

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Light and Fresh

Keep it classic with a natural finish.

Design by Stephen Sills Associates

Chris Smith

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High and Angled

Create sky-high peaks for added drama.

Architecture by Island Architects

Aubrie Pick

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Indoor and Outdoor

Extend the wood ceiling outdoors for a cohesive look.

Design by Jeff Schlarb Design Studio

Architecture by Arcanum Architecture, Photographed by Paul Dyer Photography

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Simple and Sophisticated

Opt for a traditional colonial pine stain.

Design by Jennifer Robin Interiors

Miguel Flores-Vianna

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Structured and Uniform

Reinforce your room in style with bold wooden beams.

Design by M. Elle Design

Gieves Anderson

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Sleek and Modern

Maintain a minimalistic style with ebony black wood with a glossy finish.

Design by Marcelle Guilbeau Interior Design

Troy Campbell

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Tan and Coastal

Exude a coastal aesthetic with sand-colored wood.

Design by Michael Wolk Design Associates

Cia Gould

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Floor-to-Ceiling

Extend the wood ceiling to the floor for a rustic all-wood look.

Design by Miyuki Yamaguchi Design Studio

Alan Blakely

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Warm and Welcoming

Add accent lighting for a dramatic touch.

Design by Barbara Lee Grigsby Design Associates Inc.

Susan Gilmore Photography

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Taupe and Quaint

Brighten up the room with a country white shade.

Architecture by Murphy & Co. Design

Eric Piasecki

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All-White Everything

Match the ceiling to the rest of your space for a uniform style.

Design by Rita Konig

Nat Rea

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Geometric and Mod

Add accent beams for a style that addresses form and function.

Design by Santopietro Interiors

Mike Kaskel

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Planked and Beamed

Go for a red mahogany stain to create a warm and cozy space.

Design by Schlagenhaft Studio

Vance Fox

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With Stone Accents

Pair sleek weathered oak with stone in a rural chic room.

Design by Scott Corridan Design

Romulo Fialdini

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With a Centric Design

Add accent beams for an eye-catching look.

Design by Sig Bergamin

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Features of interior design

A few tips that will further affect the design of the room:

  • It is not advisable to use dark rocks for decorating small rooms, as they visually reduce the space. Light wood tones are appropriate here, such as bleached oak, white ash, natural beech or pine.
  • The combination of different types of wood will create an exclusive and interesting design.
  • The tree darkens the room, so it is important to choose the right sources of artificial lighting.
  • Wooden ceiling, depending on the type of construction can reduce the height of the room.

Types of decorative ceilings

There are several types of coatings.

Clapboard

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Clapboard ceiling

Wooden boards that create a flat ceiling surface. With the help of lining, you can decorate any multi-level structures.

Coffered ceiling

Perfectly complements the interior and brings aristocracy and unique chic to it. However, this finishing option is quite expensive.

Parquet board

Allows you to diversify the room, make it more comfortable and add naturalness and warmth to it. The parquet board differs in unique natural drawing and environmental friendliness.

Ceiling board

Suitable for any room, from a private wooden house to a city apartment. The ceiling board is very strong and durable, and has the texture of real wood.

Wooden slats

The wooden slat ceiling is mounted on a special frame made of timber. Such a suspended structure creates an ideal surface and perfectly hides irregularities and defects in the ceiling space.

MDF panels

Medium density fibreboard is made from wood chips. They are a fairly economical option, but at the same time they have many positive characteristics.

MDF panels are quite a popular and ergonomic finish that has many functional advantages.

The photo shows wooden MDF panels on the ceiling in the interior of the kitchen.

Laminate

Very versatile design. Laminate is able to instantly transform the interior and make it more original and interesting.

From wooden lattices

The lattice design creates visual effects in the room, gives it extra volume and airiness. This feeling is formed due to the space that is formed between the boards.

Design options

Wooden ceiling models, like any others, are also divided into several types:

  • One-level.
  • Two-level.
  • Multilevel.

The photo shows a living room with a single-level wooden ceiling structure.

Wooden ceiling designs and decorations

Ceiling plane decor is the main element to complete the overall picture of the interior.

Beam

Fake beams offer many advantages, they are light, strong and durable. The ceiling, finished with exposed beams, allows you to visually make the room much wider and higher.

The photo shows a living room in light colors with a wooden ceiling decorated with beams.

Antique

Patina gives the wooden ceiling a more noble and status appearance. This aged surface is achieved by brushing.

Combined

Highly artistic and extremely attractive. Combined designs allow you to decorate the room in a non-standard way, reflect its individuality and bring to life the most unexpected design ideas.

Carved

The shaped model is a rather ergonomic solution, which is distinguished by a special architectural refinement, elegance and showiness.

Pictured is a carved wooden ceiling in a small bedroom.

Wood saw cuts

Wood saw cuts come in a variety of shapes and sizes and make the decor of a room natural and natural.

Painted

Paintings and patterns are a luxury item, they give the ceiling an amazing and original look, and they also perfectly cope with many pragmatic tasks, for example, visually expand the room or divide it into certain zones.

The photo shows a painted wooden coffered ceiling in the interior of the dining room.

Facing into the wall

Looks spectacular and unusual, so you can not only decorate the space in an original way, but also bring a special energy into it.

Ceiling colors

The most popular wood shades.

White

The most versatile color that greatly refreshes the room and makes it incredibly spacious.

Brown

Practical, versatile and very interesting color. Brown ceiling finish creates an atmosphere of calm and comfort.

Wenge

Brings unusualness to the interior, makes it luxurious, noble and at the same time very ascetic.

Black

Looks incredibly stylish and elegant. Adds clarity to the room, thereby strictly delineating its boundaries and space.

Gray

A simple and understated color that creates a casual and cozy atmosphere.

Duotone

An interesting way of decorating a ceiling that looks very attractive. The combination of two colors allows you to adjust the shape and height of the space.

Photos in the interior of the rooms

The wooden ceiling emphasizes the interior of the room and makes it truly special.

Living room

Such plank structures allow you to save the living room from monotony and dullness. Eco-friendly finish looks very aesthetically pleasing and expressive.

The photo shows a wooden parquet board on the ceiling in the living room.

Bedroom

Wooden design of the ceiling plane will make the bedroom much more comfortable and add an atmosphere of intimacy and some charm to it.

Pictured is a shabby chic bedroom with a light wooden ceiling.

Kitchen

Wooden structures improve the microclimate of the room and look especially noble and elegant in it. Kitchens decorated with natural materials acquire a comfortable and cozy look.

Children's

Ceiling plane, sheathed with wood in light shades, will give children's freshness, elegance and decorativeness.

Bathroom

This ceiling is an unusual solution for a bathroom. Wood treated with special impregnations will not lose its natural aroma and will always fill the room with a pleasant woody smell.

Study

Dark woods diffuse light slightly and shade the study, thereby creating a more sober and restrained atmosphere in the study.

Pictured is an office with a dark wooden coffered ceiling.

Attic

This is almost a traditional variant of the design of the sloping attic ceiling. The tree creates a healthy microclimate and makes the atmosphere more comfortable.

Corridor and hallway

Wood will give a hallway or hallway a unique zest, and natural natural pattern will become an indicator of good taste.

Toilet

Natural, natural and eco-friendly materials, always relevant for bathroom decor. They always look fashionable and stylish.

The photo shows a bathroom with a slatted wooden ceiling.

Balcony

Wood is ideal for decorating a balcony or loggia. There is always a lot of light in this room, so absolutely any, even the darkest colors, will be appropriate here.

Design ideas for different styles

Due to the naturalness, attractiveness and unique texture of wood, it can be used for any style decision.

Classic

Coffered ceiling structure or dark woods are the epitome of great taste. They clearly highlight every detail of the interior and give it a royal and noble look.

Modern

These ceilings will add more space, air and light to the modern style and emphasize its unique and distinctive character.

Pictured is a modern style kitchen with laminate wood ceiling.

Loft

Wooden models will go well with uneven, rough walls and thus give the most effect to the urban style. Provence. This cladding helps in creating a simple, beautiful and slightly rustic interior.

Chalet

Massive ceilings with beams or other various designs, in darker colors such as brown, chocolate or mahogany, will come in handy in the Alpine style.

Rustic

Raw wood, boards or timber with rough edges will add color and original atmosphere to this rustic style.

Minimalism

Clear, geometric wooden planks, perfectly fit into a discreet, solid and maximally free minimalist style.

The photo shows a light wooden slatted ceiling in a bedroom in a minimalist style.

Hi-tech

Wood is the basic material of the hi-tech style. It allows you to combine naturalness with high technology.

Examples of room lighting

All types of lighting can be used on a wooden ceiling:

  • Backlight.
  • Chandeliers.
  • Decorative light bulbs.
  • Spotlights.
  • Spots.

Pictured is a living room with wood flooring on the ceiling combined with spotlights.

Photo gallery

The wooden ceiling brings natural beauty and is a truly delightful interior decoration. The ceiling space allows you to fully reveal all the possibilities and advantages of this material.

Wooden ceilings: 20 unusual ideas

We bring to your attention 20 illustrative examples of the use of wooden ceilings in interiors (implemented and design projects), which were published on the pages of the magazine Ideas for Your Home.

1. Wooden decorative panels

Architect Alexander Gusev. Photo: Alexander Ivasenko (IVD 2/2017)

In this room, the decoration of the space above the head is made using various materials. Ceiling beams are combined with cladding in the form of wooden decorative panels with built-in lights, between which a metal mesh is stretched.

2. Floor leading into the ceiling

Designer: Anna Demushkina. Photo: Evgeny Kulibaba (IVD 6/2015)

The original version: the oak parquet board passes from the floor to the wall and then partially fills the ceiling of the living room. At the same time, all ceiling lighting was built into drywall on both sides of the wooden plane.

3. Contrast parquet board ceiling

Architect: Olga Simagina. Photo: Konstantin Smilga (IVD2/2017)

Not only the floor, but also part of the ceiling and walls of the living-dining room, located in a small St. Petersburg apartment, was finished with a parquet board with wide and contrasting longitudinal stripes. At the same time, light "inclusions" are associated with rays of light emanating from the window.

4. Volumetric ceiling

Designers: Anastasia Mezenova, Larisa Gracheva. Photo: Vladimir Burtsev/Fazenda TV program (IVD 4/2017)

An option to use natural wood when decorating a living room in an eco-style. At the heart of the three-dimensional structure with oak panel cladding, which occupies part of the ceiling and wall, is a complex frame made of a metal profile and chipboard. The symmetry of the pattern of diamond-shaped modules, reminiscent of a beehive, is broken in order to give dynamics to the composition.

5. Thermal board ceiling

Architects: Tatyana Levina, Mikhail Levin. Photo: Denis Vasilyev (IVD 5/2015)

The decoration of the ceiling and wall in the area near the window is made of dark brown thermal board, which gives the room in a Moscow apartment a feeling of warmth and comfort, like in a country house.

6. Wooden ceiling in the bathroom

Architect-designer: Tatyana Zhivolupova. Visualization - Anastasia Yashchenko (IVD 1/2016)

In a humid room, the space above the head can also be trimmed with wood. For example, in this case, the wood paneling of the ceiling continues on one of the walls and is repeated in the finish of the washbasin top. The rest of the surfaces are white with a glossy effect or mirrored, while the black washbasins act as contrasting accents.

7. Aged ceiling

Designers: Pavel and Svetlana Alekseev. Visualization by Pavel Alekseev (IVD 4/2016)

In this project, artificially aged boards served as the material for the ceiling, which were laid in a pattern resembling a chess board. Hidden in the space above the ceiling is a ventilation duct running from the kitchen hood to the ventilation duct.

8. Illuminated ceiling

Designer: Olga Podolskaya. Photo: Ivan Sorokin (IVD 1/2016)

Above the working area of ​​the kitchen, the protrusion of the ceiling beam was lined with panels veneered with tinted oak. A ventilation duct was hidden inside this “box”, and a backlight was mounted in the lower plane.

9. Ceiling partially finished with laminate

Architect: Maria Elmanova. Photo: Andrey Avdeenko (IVD 8/2015)

The design of the ceiling in this Kyiv apartment has become a stylish accent in the restrained appearance of the living room. The ceiling is partially finished with a pleasant warm shade of laminate, and is lowered around the perimeter for embedding several paired light sources. The center of the wooden square was marked with a chandelier with a translucent, visually almost weightless lampshade.

10. Ceiling as a means of zoning

Architect: Marina Izmailova. Visualization of the author of the project (IVD 2/2014)

In this example, different ceiling finishes mark the border between the dining and working halves of the kitchen. The ceiling in the cooking area is lined with the same MDF panels as the furniture facades.

11. Ceiling niche

Designer: Egle Prunskaite. Photo: Darius Gumbrevicius (IVD 8/2015)

Another example of successful zoning: lining the ceiling niche with veneered panels visually separates the place to relax and watch TV from the kitchen and dining room.

12. Wooden ceiling and minimalist style

Designers: Alexey Strelyuk, Nasima Boymatova. Photo: Sergey Tomenko (IVD 5/2015)

In a minimalist interior with elements of functionalism, the pronounced texture of wood on the ceiling is contrasted with glossy self-leveling floors and white walls.

13. Overhead veneer ceiling lamp

Architect-designer: Ilona Boleyshits, architect Igor Orlov. Visualization: Arseniy Lavrukhin (IVD 11/2015)

The children's half of the bedroom is lit with a wood veneer surface-mounted ceiling light with leaf-shaped slits, the same as the radiator screen.

14. Wooden slats as a decorative element

Designer: Nina Romanyuk. Visualization: Design Studio Ideas (IVD 5/2016)

The composition of wooden slats on the ceiling in the bedroom gives the interior dynamics and visually emphasizes the sleeping area.

15. Wooden grid with overhead lights

Designer: Olga Alexandrova. Visualization: Archivizer (IVD 5/2016)

The ceiling is decorated with a wooden grid with overhead linear light sources, which, reflected in the glossy kitchen facades, gives additional depth to the room.

16. Black wooden ceiling

Architect-designer: Tatyana Zhivolupova. Visualization: Anastasia Yashchenko (IVD 1/2016)

The ceiling and one of the walls of the living room are covered with black decorative panels. A rather voluminous dark surface was effectively diluted with linear lamps with a compositionally verified rhythmic pattern.

17. Ceiling that visually enlarges the space

Design studio: Zi-Design Interiors. Visualization: Created in Space (IVD 11/2016)

Another illustration of the use of wooden slats and linear lights under the ceiling, but this time in the design of the hallway. Thanks to this solution, as well as built-in wardrobes with mirrored facades, a small space is doubled.

18. Wooden paneled ceiling

Architect: Maryana Vecher.


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