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Exposing Beams in existing ceiling [closed]
I am planning to remove drywall ceiling and expose the beams. The area is above kitchen and family room. There are quite a few recessed lights and fans. …
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Exposing Beams in existing ceiling
Ceiling joists are much closer than beams and it may not give same appealing look as beams ( which are spaced 4-5 feet or even longer). … Most of the pictures I see for exposed beams are for vaulted ceiling - which is not the case here. …