Kitchen ceilings tend to get overlooked during design, but they can be just as eye-catching as any other part of a space!
By adding visual interest to your kitchen ceiling, you can create an eye-catching design that works as both a cooking and dining space. From contemporary paint and wallpaper designs to uncovering traditional architectural features, experimenting with this surface area can make all the difference in creating both functional and stylish space.
Painting the ceiling in bright hues adds a unique and contemporary flair to your kitchen. If your walls are white, try painting the ceiling in an energetic shade of yellow for a sunny vibe that feels both fresh and contemporary. Or if your cabinets are deep blue, painting the ceiling in that same hue creates a cool, calming effect that will look fantastic against dark cabinets.
For a timeless, rustic aesthetic in your living room or bedroom, consider including exposed wooden beams on your kitchen ceiling. Exposed wooden beams never go out of style and add an air of character to any space.
If your kitchen is small, a two-tier ceiling can be an effective way to divide up the room. This option is especially advantageous if you have a kitchen island at the front of the space; it will give the space a more even feel overall.