Rustic Black Ceiling Credit: Design by Kirby Home Designs / Photo by Sarah Strunk To amp up the drama, exposed beams always do the trick. This space by Kirby Home Designs has cross-style beams running on the perimeter and inside of the ceiling to create a sense of grandeur-although, the organic woods also help ground the space. This large, open kitchen is more intimate with dark wood beams on a black ceiling.
The beam design also helps visually separate the kitchen from the living room behind it. Transform your living room with black ceiling beams for an elegant and dramatic flair. Opt for handmade black.
Your living room has good bones but the white ceiling makes everything feel predictable, and you've been living with that builder-basic look since move-in day. Here's why black ceilings became the internet's favorite no-reno update: they hide imperfections and cobwebs instantly, make dated brass fixtures look intentional, and work with existing furniture (no shopping required). Add $120.
Black Ceiling Tiles: Black ceiling tiles provide an elegant base for your ceiling design, enhancing the room's depth and richness. Wooden Ceiling Beam Accents: These wooden beams add warmth and a rustic feel, creating a balanced and inviting atmosphere. 1.
Classic Black Coffered Ceiling Imagine elegance with a twist. Black coffered ceilings offer a timeless design where square or rectangular patterns are created using beams. This style adds depth and interest to any room, combining both modern and traditional aesthetics.
It's a superb option for living rooms or dining areas looking to make a bold statement. 2. Sleek Black Tray Ceiling.
Find and save ideas about modern black ceiling beams on Pinterest. Repurposed beams, matching the home's original timber frame, and a tongue and groove ceiling add texture and a rustic aesthetic to the remodeled greeting room. These details draw visitors' attention upward, and the vaulted ceiling makes the room feel spacious.
Picture your living room with black ceiling beams, set against a light ceiling. The contrast is simply divine and adds a modern touch that can turn any room into a Pinterest. Your light fixtures, beams, or other accessories will pop against the black surface much more than they do against white.
This is especially true for chrome light fixtures that can get lost on a white ceiling. They're sexy I realize that's sort of the same thing as making a statement, but black really does evoke a mood.