Hopefully you have found some inspiration to get rid of your own popcorn ceiling the easy way.
Easiest way to get rid of popcorn ceiling.
Also known as acoustic ceilings popcorn ceilings were popular from the 1950s to the 1980s for their ability to cover up flaws in ceilings and absorb sound.
Now they have fallen out of favor somewhat consigned to the fate of mullets feathered hair and angel s flight jackets.
Applying the texture to drywall and plaster ceilings was a quick and easy way to hide imperfections and didn t require any painting afterward.
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Ceiling replacement is a very convenient way to get rid of popcorn ceiling.
Removing a popcorn ceiling while keeping the mess to a minimum is a fairly simple diy project if you follow.
I m also going to walk you through why popcorn ceilings were made yes they did have a purpose as well as some of the watch outs for popcorn ceilings.
Well those are my ways for covering ceilings.
Very few things date a space like a popcorn ceiling and not in a charming way.
But the textured ceilings tend to capture dust and the look has lost its appeal.
They re difficult to repair hard to clean and catch dust easily.
I will give that a try.
But despite all these cons their popularity exploded beginning in the late 1950s because they made easy work of finishing ceilings and hiding imperfections.
Popcorn ceilings were all the rage back in the 60s and 70s.
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But the rough texture catches lots of dust and cobwebs and it can be difficult to know how to remove popcorn ceiling.
Turns out creating a planked ceiling with hardboard isn t as straightforward as it might have been on a wall made clear by our falling ceilings but friends in the end we managed to find a way to create our own inexpensive and easy version of the diy planked ceiling effectively getting rid of that awful popcorn once and for all not.
Popcorn acoustical ceilings are a quick and cheap way to finish sheetrock ceilings and were all the rage in the 60s and 70s.