You ll need to make a few cuts as you go to ensure a proper fit all around and of course staggering your boards.
How to cover a popcorn ceiling.
How to cover popcorn ceiling with beadboard to do this we needed to get enough beadboard to cover that area which was three 4 x8 sections of beadboard.
Get rid of all of that popcorn by covering every inch of it with planks.
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Cover popcorn ceilings if a popcorn ceiling or stained and damaged drywall or plaster is making your home look outdated it s time to trade that frumpy bumpy texture for something stylish and inviting.
Removing popcorn ceiling that way makes a big sloppy mess and almost always leaves you with repairs to do afterward.
Adding a new drywall layer also gives you the option of insulating directly over the old ceiling before adding the new.
This method involves installing a complete layer of 1 4 3 8 or 1 2 inch drywall over the popcorn ceiling screwing the drywall into the ceiling joists above the original ceiling.
Here are the high level steps to accomplish this.
Popcorn ceiling if you have a heavily textured ceiling and just don t like the look you have a few options.
Not only is it less messy and time consuming but it is also a fairly easy process that any aspiring diyer can tackle in a weekend.
Covering up a popcorn ceiling is a great alternative to removing it by hand.
Covering popcorn ceilings with planks.
Cover the rest of your ceiling.
Covering a popcorn ceiling with drywall.
We also needed trim for the edges and chose 1 x3 pine boards to cover the rough edges.
With unpainted texture the most common approach is to mist it with a spray bottle and scrape off the softened texture.
For a total style upgrade cover the ceiling with wood paneling or wood planks.