How to Build Faux Painted Ceiling Beams
Adding beans to a ceiling can add a rustic design element that makes newer homes look a little homier. Imparting a look that need not be structural to achieve, faux beams make any room look a little more rustic while rarely appearing dated. Adding faux beams is also a visually interesting way to conceal wiring, ceiling flaws or simply add visual interest. Built from 1-by-4 planks, these beams can then be painted or stained to look older or to add the appearance of grain and knots. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- 1-by-4 planks
- Table saw
- Tape measure
- Wood filler
- Sandpaper
- Rocker
- Stain or paint
- Drill
- 1/4-inch drill bit
- Step ladder
- Assistant
- Phillips bit attachment
- Paint brush/rollers/cheese cloth
- Stud finder
- Wood screws
- Pencil
Instructions
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Locate ceiling joists using the stud finder. Mark these locations with the pencil; these points will be where mounting screws are inserted to support the beam.
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Cut as many 1-by-4 planks as necessary to span the desired ceiling length. Screw these to the ceiling joists with the drill, Phillips bit and wood screws, applied every 6 inches.
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Place three 1-by-4 planks together to form a three-sided box. Drill pilot holes to accommodate screws, inserted to attach the three pieces.
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Place the three-sided box over the plank attached to the ceiling. While holding the box in place (an assistant is useful for this), drill pilot holes for screws inserted every 6 inches. Drill in the screws using the drill and Phillips bit.
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Apply wood filler over the screw heads. Sand down the filler until it's flush with wood surface. Paint or stain the three-sided box to give the appearance desired. Use a rocker dipped in paint or stain to give a faux "grain" appearance if desired.
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Repeat all steps to create as many faux beams as desired.
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- Photo Credit wood image by Marvin Gerste from Fotolia.com