Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Design by Lindye Galloway / Photo by Mike Van Tassell Walls are of the utmost importance in any room, with plenty of attention ...
Dear Pat: My living room has a pitched roof over it. Iwas thinking about removing some or all of the roof trusses toconvert it to a sloped ceiling with a skylight. Is this a feasibleproject, or will ...
Vaulted ceilings are a popular feature of today's home renovation projects for good reason. They can make just about any room feel more spacious and airy, and they're great for bringing in more ...
Whether you opt for paint, wallpaper, or another technique, you won't regret paying a bit of attention to the ceiling. Payal Bansal, the founder of Payal Bansal Interior Design, explains how unique ...
Sloped ceilings and awkward corners don’t mean you have to compromise on style in your home. We asked the experts for their advice. You may think that a sloped ceiling bedroom doesn’t offer much room ...
Steeply sloped roofs and rustic interiors are charming, but decorating can be difficult when you only have two to three full-size walls for tall furniture and hanging art. How do you make it work when ...
Built in 1968, this cedar-clad home is a step back in time with its contemporary/mid-century modern home stylings. Almost every room in the home, including one of the ...
Dear James: I like the openness of a high ceiling. Is it possible to remove some roof trusses to convert part of the ceiling to a high, sloped one or would it be too weak? — Gail V. Dear Gail: ...
Sure, vaulted ceilings can make a room feel more spacious and lavish, flooding a room with natural light. But choosing curtains for the lofty windows that often ...