Replace dated popcorn ceilings with this new texture.
Change popcorn ceiling to knockdown.
The popcorn on your ceiling probably looked good to the people who installed it but they were living in another design era.
The morson collection original photo on houzz.
Prices start at 1 per square foot.
Applying the texture to drywall and plaster ceilings was a quick and easy way to hide imperfections and didn t require any painting afterward.
This was a picture of the kitchen with the popcorn ceiling and wallpapered walls.
A popcorn ceiling also looks better once it s clean and bright.
Although it does provide some.
Options to replace popcorn ceilings.
So the first step in changing popcorn ceilings to knockdown ones is to get rid of the popcorn or at least most of it the carpenter lightly sprayed the ceiling with water working one room at a time.
Removing a popcorn ceiling and replacing with knockdown averages 1 to 2 per square foot in labor materials and equipment like an automatic texture sprayer.
Popcorn ceilings were popular in the 50s 80s and now more and more homeowners are scraping them down and adding their own knockdown ceiling texture.
Depending on where you live and the square footage of your ceiling you can expect to pay an average of 500 to 1000.
Notice how the lighting hitting this stucco wall emphasizes the texture.
This textured ceiling was applied using a spray on technique using fibers in a coating mix that helped reduce imperfections in ceiling.
In all of our renovation homes the first thing we do is remove the textured popcorn ceilings.
Popcorn ceilings were all the rage back in the 60s and 70s.
One of the most flattering types of ceiling texture known as knockdown offers a smooth and partly stippled look.
Great when the effect is desired.
Sometimes the best way to deal with ceiling stucco is to de emphasize it and smart lighting choices can go a long way toward that.