Thin plywood for ceiling planks.
Covering popcorn ceiling with wood planks.
When we moved into our 1920 s home every ceiling in our house was covered with texture.
Covering a popcorn ceiling with tongue and groove paneling.
It may be my new favorite transformational project.
Textured or popcorn ceilings predate the 1970s and like lots of things from that era are out of style for homeowners and home buyers.
Learn how to plank a popcorn ceiling the easy way with this planked ceiling tutorial.
But as of today the goods can be put back in place so there s a final post coming.
Cover your floor and spray a small section of the ceiling let sit for a minute or so and while holding the mud tray under the scraper start scrapping letting the plaster fall into the tray.
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Removing these eyesores is a messy job that takes a lot of time.
If you want a better option you can just cover popcorn with planks that come in many styles to match your home s interior design.
Covering the ceiling with traditional tongue and groove wood planks or beadboard paneling that you can buy through any quality lumber supplier.
Rip wood on the table saw.
Covering popcorn ceilings with planks yo.
This is the old school option.
Scraping the popcorn ceiling is not that hard of a job all you need is a spray bottle with water a 6 inch scraper and a cheap drywall mud pan.
If the old ceiling is reliably flat you can install the paneling right over the old drywall.
For now you ll have to be appeased by this gorgeous ceiling in all it s non popcorn glory.
Learn how to plank a popcorn ceiling the easy way with planked plywood.
Receiving my new maytag appliances spurred and inspired a lot of home improvement projects including this cover up the ugly popcorn plank ceiling project.
I decided to use thin plywood known as underlayment for my ceiling planks.