The beadboard can actually be quite a bit smaller a few inches on each side than the ceiling since you will be masking the edges with trim board.
Beadboard vaulted ceiling trim.
Finish installing beadboard to cover the ceiling.
Use trim to cover the seams and create a clean border around the edge.
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Install beadboard ceiling panels in the same direction as your floor boards for visual continuity.
Finishing a ceiling with beadboard adds casual.
Install lattice trim around the perimeter of the ceiling tight against the siding to cover the expansion gap.
We also had to map out and cut out a hole for the can light.
Cut the pieces of lattice with a miter saw.
Trimming a beadboard ceiling.
Set up a scaffold that will allow you to reach all parts of the wall or ceiling you re paneling with beadboard.
Caulk all seams and nail holes.
If you can identify the ceiling joists by knocking be sure to pop some nails in there too.
If you have ceiling beams run the panels perpendicular to beams for an interesting twist.
Beadboard is relatively affordable compared to other professionally installed ceiling treatments such as tray ceilings which can easily cost in excess of 10 000.
Brad nail into the ceiling.
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Trim the final board if necessary from the tongue side.
Beadboard is usually available in 3 by 4 foot panels 4 by 8 foot sheets and interlocking tongue and groove strips.
Using a brad nailer tack the lattice to the beadboard.
Classic beadboard installed on the ceiling is a great way to update a room without spending a lot of time or money.
Hold beadboard in place.
Repeat until all the ceiling is covered.