Today, designers are increasingly using wood in the design of ceilings and walls.
We bring to your attention 20 examples of wooden ceilings in interiors (implemented and design projects), which were published on the pages of the Ideas for Your Home magazine.
1. Wooden decorative panels
In this room, the decoration of the ceiling 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 going into the ceiling
The original version: the oak parquet board goes 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 ceiling
Not only the floor but also part of the ceiling and walls of the living-dining room 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
The option of using 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
The decoration of the ceiling and wall in the area near the window is made of a dark brown thermal board, which gives the room a feeling of warmth and comfort, like in a country house.
6. Wooden ceiling in the bathroom
In a damp room, the space above your 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. Ceiling made of artificially aged boards
In this project, artificially aged boards served as the material for the ceiling, which were laid according to a scheme resembling a playing chess field. Hidden in the space above the ceiling is a ventilation duct running from the kitchen hood to the ventilation duct.
8. Illuminated ceiling
Above the working area of the kitchen, the ledge 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
The design of the ceiling 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
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
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
In a minimalist, functionalist interior, the wood texture of the ceiling contrasts with glossy self-leveling floors and white walls.
13. Surface-mounted veneer ceiling light
The children’s half of the bedroom is lit with a wood veneer ceiling lamp with leaf-shaped slots, the same as the radiator screen.
14. Wooden slats as an element of decor
The composition of wooden slats on the ceiling in the bedroom gives dynamics to the interior and visually emphasizes the sleeping area.
15. Wooden lattice with overhead lights
The ceiling design uses a wooden grid with overhead linear light sources, which, reflected in the glossy kitchen facades, gives additional depth to the room.
16. Black wood ceiling
The ceiling and one of the walls of the living room are sheathed 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
Another illustration of the use of wooden slats and linear fixtures 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. Wood-paneled ceiling
An unusual idea: the ceiling in the kitchen area, hallway, and bathroom is sheathed with FSF wooden panels, in the seams between which RGB LEDs with the ability to adjust color and brightness are installed. Thus, the ceiling resembles a geometric puzzle with a luminous web between its elements.
19. Ceiling false beams
In this example, false ceiling beams visually level the overall height of the ceiling in the studio, and also serve as the basis for mounting fixtures.
20. Wooden beams and drywall
The ceilings in the studio apartment were uneven, so plasterboard and wooden beams were used to create a decoration with hidden electrical wiring imitating box vaults.
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