Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Illustration: Ellie Schiltz/Getty Images Though they were once the height of fashion, these days, many are wondering how to remove ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Closeup of a painted popcorn ceiling with a light fixture - MC Media/Shutterstock If you own an older home, chances are you've ...
Popcorn ceilings are a pain for those who despise this '70s and '80s design trend, but HGTV star Jenn Todryk has a simple - ...
That popcorn texture covering your apartment or house ceiling may be looking pretty dated these days, but be sure to read ...
If your home has popcorn ceilings, the chances are good that you've considered removing them. Not only is the style outdated, but some popcorn ceilings are also contaminated with asbestos. Luckily, ...
Q: My house has popcorn ceilings. What should I do about them? A: So-called popcorn ceilings have a bumpy coating that was popular from the 1950s into the 1980s. Spraying on the texture spared ...
Americans have a love-hate relationship with popcorn ceilings. Contractors like them because they’re easy to install with a sprayer and they hide imperfections. But homeowners loathe the cottage ...
Although they often get a bad rap, there are several things to appreciate about popcorn ceilings. For example, the texture hides dents, cracks, and other blemishes, and they are highly effective at ...
Removing a popcorn ceiling costs about $900 to $3,000, depending on the ceiling condition, square footage and how you choose to resurface it. Some or all of the mortgage lenders featured on our site ...
QUESTION: Our house has the popcorn ceilings and I am ready to get rid of them. Is it as easy as they make it look on TV just by spraying it with water and scraping it off? ANSWER: In this case it ...
Back in the 1970s, popcorn ceilings -- sprayed-on surfaces that looked like cottage cheese -- were everywhere. But tastes change, and yesterday's popcorn ceiling may not be the look you want today.
Popcorn ceilings began gaining popularity in the 1950s among homeowners and contractors alike. Contractors appreciated the easy spray-on method and the texture that hid imperfections, while homeowners ...