Interior design is aiming higher than ever in 2020, as statement ceilings are set to be the trend of the year. With searches for ‘statement ceilings’ up 310% on Pinterest, it’s evident that it’s out with the feature wall and in with the feature fifth wall. As a result, we believe it our duty to show you how a statement ceiling can make all the difference.
A statement ceiling, back in the day (we’re talking way, way back), was a signifier of absolute luxury. Then suddenly, for one reason or another (a war or two), the ceiling got forgotten. Now, 70-odd years later, statement ceilings are back, completely reinvented, and we couldn’t be happier about it.
Want some inspiration to give your ceiling the recognition it deserves? Keep on reading…
Geometrics & framing

Add some modern pattern to your ceiling by incorporating some geometrics above your head – these are evidence that statement ceilings don’t need to be traditional or even the slightest bit dated. Don’t feel like covering the whole space, corner to corner? Everyone needs some boundaries; frame the wallpaper or mural and suddenly your ceiling is a piece of artwork.
Enchanted ceilings
Image credit: The Creativity Exchange
Wallpapering the ceiling gives you the opportunity to completely transform a room, and kids’ bedrooms are no exception. Take them to an enchanted forest with whimsical wallpaper, or let them reach for the stars with a space themed mural. The only limit is your imagination… and your ceiling space, and your budget, and what you can buy, and maybe your artistic ability if you’re hand painting. Nevertheless, let your imagination run wild.
Scoring from the half-way line

Yep, apparently we make football jokes now. But in all seriousness, sectioning your walls by creating a contrast with paint has been quite a craze in recent years, and now we’re suggesting you don’t stop when the wall meets the ceiling. Continue the wall colour to the ceiling for a striking finish.
Expose the beams

You heard us, completely expose those beams for what they are (absolutely beautiful). Whether you’re going for a country chic look in a little cottage, or rustic industrial in an edgy loft, exposed beams are going to look great.
Dark & dramatic

This might feel a bit counterintuitive, but just go with us on this one, ok? Paint your ceiling black or a super dark navy, we’re talking as dark as the night sky. This is a super easy way to make your interior pack a punch, without a hefty price tag. Although, we should probably say that this is better for taller ceilings as it will make the ceiling feel slightly lower than before.
Painted panelling

The panelling doesn’t have to be painted, we just liked the alliteration. Either way, this look is simple yet adds tonnes of character. Light wooden, thin panels give a modern, organic finish whilst wide, darker panels can give your ceiling that industrial edge.
Pretty pastels

There we go with the alliteration again, but all for good reason. If your walls don’t stretch quite so high, you might want to consider a paler pop of colour for the ceiling. You’re still adding interest, but not reducing height. Win-win!
The new coffered ceiling

The classic coffered ceiling, framing the perimeter of the room is still a statement in itself, but now it’s time to be experimental with the architecture. You can go for a geometric, minimalistic, traditional or more eclectic look by removing any meticulous symmetry – coffer your ceiling how you like, and if it looks good, we’ll 100% support your decision.