Wood-paneled ceilings are a way to dress up the ceiling of your home. This type of ceiling creates a country cottage atmosphere. It has been around for centuries, longer than drywall or plaster ceilings. Wood ceiling panels are generally made from pine.
Instructions
Installing a Wood-Plank Ceiling
1. Remove all of the furniture from the room. Remove any crown molding in the room. Remove any vent covers and track-lighting covers.
2. Find the ceiling joists with an electronic stud finder. Mark them at each end with a pencil and snap chalk lines between the marks. Be sure to mark the center of the joists. The planks will be installed running perpendicular to the joists and nailed into them.
3. Divide the ceiling into sections, separated by the two beams that cross in the center. Measure the total linear footage of the walls in the room in which you will be installing the paneling. Divide that number by the width of a single plank. To determine the width of a plank, measure from the grooved edge to the back of the tongue on the plank face. If you have a fractional number, round it up. Add 10 percent to this number to account for waste. This final number tells you how many planks you will need.
4. Pre-drill holes for attaching the planks. Turn the tongue edge away from the wall and secure the board
5. Attach the rest of the boards to the ceiling by fitting the groove over the tongue of each. Secure with finishing nails.
6. Reinstall vent covers and lighting. Return furniture to the room.
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