1Hunter Green
Dustin Halleck 2Floral Plaster Medallion
Aimée MazzengaAlexandra Kaehler collaborated with Chicago Ornamental Plastering to design this handmade plaster medallion for the ceiling. "The inspiration was to mimic what happens when you blow on a dandelion puff," she says. Julie Neill's custom Martini 2-Tier Chandelier completes the look.
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3Herringbone Wallpaper
Malcolm Brown/ Designer: Lizz CaanIf you love a particular wallpaper, use it all over. Here, a herringbone print covers the ceiling and surrounding walls in a kid's room, bringing attention to its quirky angles.
4Warm Wood
Kate CharlotteRustic and modern unite in this airy living room designed by Cortney Bishop. The white painted ceiling keeps the eye on the natural wood beams, which add charm to the space.
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5Scalloped Borders
Courtesy of Annie Sloan Walls in Annie Sloan Wall Paint in Piranesi Pink, Scallops in Adelphi"Painted borders are a cost-effective way of adding flair to rooms lacking period features, especially ceilings," Sloan says. The mantel and the ceiling's skirting boards are kept white, while the walls and door are in contrasting colors for eccentricity. "If you're decorating on a budget, paint is the very best way to put the personality back," she says.
6All-Wood Ceiling
Kate Charlotte/ Designer: Courtney BishopIf a room is lacking texture, an all-wood ceiling is a good idea. It automatically gives a space depth and warmth, and offers an inviting contrast to neutral seating.
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7Disco Room
Costas Andreopoulou"A wood veneer treatment on the ceiling adds texture and a dose of bling to this groovy space," says Cindy Rinfret, principal designer of Rinfret, Ltd. With its chevron-patterned flooring, glossy blue walls and the ceiling's soft green hue, it's only fitting her clients deem the space their "disco room."
8Champagne Glaze
Zach PontzThe ceiling in the dining room of this Tudor home in Westchester, NY, gets a luxurious refresh with champagne glaze and ornamental plaster work. Meanwhile, the crystal chandelier introduces drama and the promise of a soft glow when the lights are dimmed.
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9Elegant High Arch
Neil Landino/ Designer: Rinfret Ltd.A high, arched ceiling defines this pre-war Manhattan pied-à-terre designed by Rinfret, Ltd. Plus, the space's charm is only "heightened by the long window drapes and grounded by the pattern in the rug, which ties the room's color scheme together," says Rinfret.
10Graceful Wall Paneling
Ngoc Minh Ngo"In this Southampton home, simple yet elegant wall paneling is continued onto the ceiling and kept in a soft white color," says designer Young Huh. "Rich dark woods and a light color palette make the space feel breezy but with soul." Plus, the-all white palette provides an airy feel despite the sloped ceiling.
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11Hand-Painted Beams
Stephen Kent JohnsonDrawing on inspiration from architecture in Portugal, designer Nina Farmer chose to enhance this dining room with reclaimed beams. "Given the age of the home, we wanted the beams to feel like they had always been there," she says. To do so, they painted the ceiling warm black and hand-stenciled designs onto the beams.
12Daring Red
Stephen Kent JohnsonThis primary bedroom features soft pink walls and a deep crimson red ceiling, inspired by a shade designer Nina Farmer spotted during a trip to Morocco. The mix of light and dark brown wood featured throughout only adds to the room's cozy vibe. "It might seem like a bold move to paint the ceiling in a saturated color, but the effect is warm and enveloping," Farmer notes.
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13Deep Blue Retreat
Brittany AmbridgeThe intimate and luxurious feel of this alcove in Amagansett, NY, is amplified by the rich blue furniture and walls. "The dramatic wallpapered ceiling really helps deliver the sophisticated room we intended," says designer Alicia Murphy. The wallpaper is from Zak + Fox, with Murphy describing the pattern as "intricate and cool — perfectly paired with the saturated blue paint and sofa."
14Custom Borders
Allison Elefante, @allisonelefantephotoRather than crown molding, sometimes all it takes is intricate borders to bring a room to life. "Inspiration for the look was drawn from the beautifully upholstered white walls to create the custom design adorning the perimeter of the room," says designer Evan Millárd of the design firm Millárd, who worked with Fuller Architectural Panels to create the fretwork.
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153D Leaf Art
Rikki SnyderThis dreamy 3D leaf installation was a collaboration between designer Maryline Damour of Damour Drake and fiber artist Sienna Martz. Martz's design was inspired by Shinrin-yoku, a Japanese practice known as "forest bathing," where you spend time in a forest or other natural environment to relax and connect with nature.
16Ornate White-Painted Walls
Birgitta Wolfgang DrejerA gray open-plan living room gets a festive upgrade with a white decorative ceiling and complementary millwork on the walls. A striped black-and-white rug and tabletop Christmas tree heighten the cheer.
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17Pop of Emerald
Sophie MunroThe emerald painted wood ceiling is a stunning addition to this sunroom, boasting floor-to-ceiling windows. It offers a bold contrast to the multiple textures and tones in the room, from the wicker chairs and wood paneling to the candelabra-style chandelier and white walls.
18Sweet Heart-Shaped Prints
Reid RollsDon't forget the fifth wall in a nursery! This design scheme proves that simply covering the ceiling with graphic wallpaper can make it stand out. Create a cohesive look by using similar hues for the walls, bedding and decor.
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19Classic Stripes
Ken HaydenStripes are classic patterns that can help rooms feel large and spacious. Choose your preferred color palette, then find a wallpaper to match your desired striped design. Or, opt to paint the stripes instead.
20Checkerboard Pattern
A Beautiful MessBlogger of Laura Gummerman of A Beautiful Mess installed Weldtex plywood panels (a popular mid-century design) on her ceiling. Despite appearing as being painted in two different colors, it's just an illusion — the direction of the combing determines how dark or light each panel looks based on where you're standing.

Mariah Thomas (she/her) is an assistant editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home and lifestyle content. Mariah has more than four years of editorial experience, having written for TLC, Apartment Therapy, Women's Health and Avocado Magazine. She received her master's degree in journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism and published her first book, Heart and Soul: Poems of Thoughts and Emotions, in 2019. She's also the founder of RTF Community, a platform for creatives of color to connect, learn and showcase their work.
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