After installing several different designs of crown and ceiling moldings in our home we decided on something special for our kitchen.My first Coffered ceiling it took about 3 weeks of an hour here an there………..
After installing several different designs of crown and ceiling moldings in our home we decided on something special for our kitchen.My first Coffered ceiling it took about 3 weeks of an hour here an there………..
Hi Superlifeboat, I plan on taking up this project, my ceiling is a perfect rectange, I plan to do this in my living and kitchen(nothing dividing them)I was wondering if MDF 1x6x8 would work? since I plan on painting it besides the crown moulding/beading. If I use the above specs. for 4pcs I would get a box shape( perfect square), would that look weired?, since the skin you used to enclose the 3pcs is definitely wider, therefore you get a rectange shape look. Please advise
Hi Superlifeboat, I plan on taking up this project, my ceiling is a perfect rectange, I plan to do this in my living and kitchen(nothing dividing them)I was wondering if MDF 1x6x8 would work? since I plan on painting it besides the crown moulding/beading. If I use the above specs. for 4pcs I would get a box shape( perfect square), would that look weired?, since the skin you used to enclose the 3pcs is definitely wider, therefore you get a rectange shape look. Please advise.
great job.. i would have painted it the same colour as the ceiling however.
this is simply the best tutorial on coffered ceilings I have seen….great job and you made it look so easy…however, I know its not that easy! thx again!!
Turned out great!
I played this twice, one for the information and then again for the music.
Thank you so much..
Your kitchen looks super nice
What thickness is the plywood.
Past few questions……………………..
Size of plywood is 4×8 sheet of skin thickness which is about 1/8 thick……………
Fan can be purchased at “Lamps Plus” really moves the air around, not just straight down…………
Powered screw gun and air gun for nailing seemed to help not being stuck with my head and neck upside down to long . If I was in business a roll around platform is what I would purchase for sure………
Great job I would like to know what size plywood you used for the open boxes
Great job … Thanks for sharing. I wana know where can I get one of those ceiling fan.
Thanks!
So, how does your neck feel after standing on a ladder and looking up while installing the ceiling? Or, is there a better way to do this? I am about to attempt similar ceiling treatment for the entertainment room, and the one thing I am dreading is the “pain in the neck” syndrome from holding, positioning, nailing all the beams and crown in place. Any ideas (in lieu of just using Ben Gay), would be greatly appreciated.
For some reason it just doesnt look right!
very impressed can’t let the wife see this,
Wow…That is absolutely gorgeous. Great work.
Very nice!!!
simply stunning!!!
what year was that done 1980?
unnecessary stuff..Make life simple.
Crazy cool ceiling…. if I could only comprehend your jig… wow. Blows my mind.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very nice thx for the great vid!! Love the kitchen!!!
Really nice but that fan is ugly as hell
love the music……
Thanks…….Well I cut them from 4’x8′ plywood first so the boxes are 8 feet long to begin with before cutting some for the installation of course at where the cross other beams. The boxes are 7 inches wide and 5 inches deep at the sides. Why 7 inches wide ? Because the oak facing could be cut that size out of a 4×8 sheet with minimal waste….. Thanks for positive comments