Get Creative with the Best Drywall Ideas

What you do with drywall installation is basically change the ceiling or walls. But when it comes to decorating the walls and ceilings, your mind will hardly go to drywall. That’s because this is considered a structural and not decorative element. Although this is true, don’t forget that drywall can be cut in all sizes and shapes. It’s easy to install and use not just for practical but also decorative purposes.

Drywall is mainly used as a structural element

basement-drywall-renovationsThere is no doubt that any residential drywall installation project aims at adding comfort and often tackling problems. So drywall is not installed only in new constructions. These panels become a necessity when an existing panel has been totally ruined by water damage. Or when you want to create more room for the family. In this case, drywall plays the role of a partition, which separates activity areas. Or acts as an actual wall to allow you to have more bedrooms. That’s a similar way of using drywall in the office. With commercial drywall installation, you can make room for more workers or separate the reception area from the main office.

Drywall is the easy solution for ceilings too. Not only it’s easier to hang drywall ceiling but it will be easier to install recessed lighting too. So far drywall has been proven to be an excellent solution to all structural changes. But there are also all sorts of ways to use drywall to decorate the room.

Drywall ceiling ideas

· Tray ceilings are two-layered. They have a recessed area and one thatdrywall-ceiling hangs at a lower level to create the illusion of a reversed tray. It will be easy to add the second layer by cutting drywall panels in rectangular or circular shapes.

· Coffered ceilings are trendy because they add depth and elegance. You can use drywall to create the beams, which will protrude and thus create the sunken panels.

· A similar way to use drywall is to create a beam ceiling by adding long panels across the ceiling. It will be much cheaper to use drywall rather than wood.

· You can also create a drop ceiling by installing drywall panels that will suspend from the ceiling and seem like they are floating.

How to upgrade your walls with drywall panels

· Use drywall to create shelving or alcoves. This is a smart idea if you consider how much space we all need to place books and other decorative items. And since there are all kinds of drywall options, you can hang shelves in any room in the house – from the living room and entryway to the bathroom.

· You can actually build a floor-to-ceiling bookcase by using drywall or an extra counter in the bath or kitchen, or a bench in the foyer.

· Drywall finishing doesn’t have to be conventional either. Today, you can find lots of great ideas on how to finish your walls or ceilings by playing with different texture solutions. If you like something more than a simple residential painting, you can use texture designs, like the orange peel or slap brush to make your walls and ceilings interesting.

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