When renovating a space, walls usually get all the attention. Sometimes you’ll apply a beautiful wallpaper to them; sometimes they’ll get a nice lacquer; other times walls can turn into a museum of art. But what about the ceilings? There are so many beautiful, creative ceiling treatments that often get overlooked. For this week’s article I’m reminding you of other fun options for a big renovation!

Molding Details/Updated Coffered

Creative Ceiling Treatments - Minneapolis Interior Design

Creative Ceiling Treatments - Minneapolis Interior Design

Creative Ceiling Treatments - Minneapolis Interior Design

In the three above examples, they stuck to a classic white ceiling with beautiful molding. This is a simpler way to bring a creative ceiling treatments into your home!

Wall Covering

Creative Ceiling Treatments - Minneapolis Interior Design

Creative Ceiling Treatments - Minneapolis Interior Design

Creative Ceiling Treatments - Minneapolis Interior Design

Wall coverings aren’t just for walls anymore! When a ceiling has as gorgeous wall covering as the examples above, your eyes can’t help but wander up. As with all fun patterns, don’t be afraid to mix and match! (Note how each of these ceilings are also adorned with absolutely stunning light fixtures!

Wood

Creative Ceiling Treatments - Minneapolis Interior Design

Creative Ceiling Treatments - Minneapolis Interior Design

Creative Ceiling Treatments - Minneapolis Interior Design

These wooden ceilings are absolutely jaw dropping. Just like the molding examples, wooden ceilings can come in any number of shapes, shades, and patterns.

Metal

Creative Ceiling Treatments - Minneapolis Interior Design

Creative Ceiling Treatments - Minneapolis Interior Design

Creative Ceiling Treatments - Minneapolis Interior Design

If you want elegance, look no further than metal ceiling treatments! These are highly detailed (and of course they cost a pretty penny), but wow, do they look stunning.

If you could introduce any of these ceiling treatments into your home, which one would you opt for? Are any of your ceilings different than traditional white? I’d love to hear in the comments below!