Ceilings are often overlooked when designing a home, but they hold incredible potential to transform a space. While many modern homes come with smooth drywall ceilings that are functional and perfectly suited for many rooms, there are times when you want something more—a dramatic flair, a classic touch, or a design that is uniquely yours. That’s where Columbus Home Heroes comes in.

Our expert team specializes in custom ceiling treatments for homeowners in Columbus, OH, offering tailored solutions to fit your vision and style. Whether you’re looking to recreate a timeless architectural style, add a bold focal point, or craft an entirely original design, we’re here to bring your ideas to life.

Why consider a ceiling treatment?

A ceiling treatment can completely change the feel of a room. Imagine the warmth and texture of wood beams for a rustic aesthetic, the elegance of coffered or tray ceilings for a sophisticated look, or intricate plaster designs for a touch of old-world charm. Even simple enhancements like tongue-and-groove panels or bold paint choices can make a significant impact, drawing the eye upward and creating a more dynamic and polished space.

A ceiling treatment isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a chance to personalize your home in a way that stands out. Whether it’s one room or your entire home, Columbus Home Heroes is here to help you create a ceiling that transforms your space into something extraordinary.

Contact us today to discuss your ceiling treatment project and take the first step toward a more beautiful, inspired home.

Ceiling Design Styles

  • Coffered – Coffered ceilings are a very classic architectural detail consisting of a series of rectangular, square, or octagonal grids in three-dimension sunken or recessed panels. This design can also be made modern with different shapes, varying heights, and mixed materials such as exposed beam and beadboard coffering. Imagination is the limit.

white coffered beadboard ceiling treatment
  • Exposed Beam – An exposed beam ceiling is a ceiling with exposed structural beams. The beams were originally squared off trees–or even the trees themselves–with branches and bark removed. A modern home may not have true “beams” hiding under the drywall ceiling, but faux beams can be made and no one can tell the difference. An exposed beam ceiling can also be mixed with other styles such as beams with shiplap between them.
exposed beam ceiling with black painted ceiling
  • Shiplap – Shiplap has been used for centuries in the construction of buildings, particularly in coastal regions where it was used for shipbuilding. The name “shiplap” comes from the way the boards are joined together, with the rabbet on one board fitting into the tongue on the next board. This is a classic style of ceiling treatment that has gained popularity from HGTV shows. This design style can also be custom or modern depending on trim styles, or overall layout.
semi-gloss steel grey shiplap ceiling with brushed nickel lights
  • Beadboard – Beadboard ceilings are essentially panels of wood that offer a tongue-and-groove design, or bead, appearing as long, thin boards or as wide as 6” on center across the surface or ceiling and are commonly made of pine. These are a classic look that have been around for hundreds of years but can be made modern by partnering it with other designs in a custom style such as using low profile beams with beadboard between them.
white painted beadboard ceiling with greige painted walls

When it comes time to redo the ceilings throughout, or any room of, your home, it’s important that you work with a team capable of bringing your dreams to life. Columbus Home Heroes doesn’t just offer installation of amazing ceilings, but also offers design services to help you get the dream ceiling treatment. To ensure that no ceiling design or style is unattainable, we’ll work with you to thoroughly review all project elements and pricing options beforehand.

FAQ

A: The cost of custom ceiling treatment varies depending on the type of treatment you choose, the size of the area to be treated, and the materials used. However, you can expect to pay anywhere from $75 to $1,000 per square foot for a custom ceiling. For an accurate estimate, it is best to contact Columbus Home Heroes

A: Custom ceiling treatment is a type of ceiling decoration that is designed to be unique and specific to the needs of the individual homeowner. It can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, metal, fabric, and plaster. It takes a craftsman like Columbus Home Heroes to be able to build a high quality custom trim ceiling.

A: There are many reasons why you should get a custom ceiling treatment, including:

  • It can add beauty and style to your home. Custom ceiling treatment can be a great way to add personality and style to your home. It can also help to create a focal point in the room.
  • It can improve the acoustics of your home. Custom ceiling treatment can help to improve the acoustics of your home by absorbing sound and reducing echo.
  • It can hide imperfections in the ceiling. If your ceiling has any imperfections, such as cracks or stains, custom ceiling treatment can help to hide them.
  • It can make your home more energy-efficient. Custom ceiling treatment can help to make your home more energy-efficient by trapping heat and reducing the need for air conditioning.
  • It can increase the value of your home. Custom ceiling treatment can increase the value of your home by making it more attractive to buyers.

A: There are many different types of custom ceilings, including:

  • Wood beams: Wood beams are a popular choice for ceilings. They can add warmth and elegance to any room.
  • Metal beams: Metal beams are a more modern option for a custom look. They can add a touch of industrial style to your home.
  • Fabric panels: Fabric panels are a versatile option for custom ceiling treatment. They can be used to create a variety of looks, from traditional to modern.
  • Metal panels: Metal, specifically tin, panels have been used in homes and businesses for over a century, while they are more classic, they can be mixed with other styles to create a modern look.
  • Plaster medallions: Plaster medallions are a classic choice for custom ceiling treatment. They can add a touch of luxury to any room.
  • Coffered: wood trim creates a 3D ceiling, giving detail. The coffers can be from 1/4″ deep to a foot or more deep depending on the ceiling height and the look you want.
  • Boarded: This can be shiplap, beadboard, or other wood paneling to give a flush detailed look. This can even be in a board and batten style like normally seen on walls.
  • Wallpaper: Fabric or paper, smooth or 3D. Wallpapering a ceiling is just like the walls, but adds visual interest overhead.

A: The time it takes to complete custom ceiling job varies depending on the type of treatment you choose and the complexity of the project(including how much prep is required to get the ceiling ready for work). However, you can expect most ceiling treatments to take several days to complete.