Fun fact it’s actually drywall mud. My family owned a drywall and plastering business for many years and was taught how to do this. If done right you don’t even need to paint it. My dad did this all.over the house when we were kids in the early 90s.
ParsleyandCumin on
Beautiful. I would love this
FandomMenace on
It’s a dying art that goes back at least to the 50s.
LegPossible9950 on
I remember growing up, we had this on the wall in our hallway .
butidontwantto on
I had this in the house I grew up in! I loved to figure out where they must have started and ended but it was confusing. They collect dust like a pro.
loweredexpectationz on
It’s almost impossible to match if you have to fix stuff. Thats why we don’t like it. You’d have to redo the entire ceiling to make it blend. Just use stomp and it’s so much easier.
Inside_Ad_7162 on
That’s way too tasteful for the 70s. All these people thinking it was a golden age. I’ve talked to people that have a shared ptsd for certain shades of brown, orange & green that we suffered through childhood.
El_Eesak on
So much better looking than popcorn ceiling that was also popular for some unholy reason
Lazy_Fish7737 on
Looks better than popcorn
_Destram on
My house that was built in the 70s has a very similar ceiling treatment. I love it so much – very nice to look up at while you’re spiraling at 4am.
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Fun fact it’s actually drywall mud. My family owned a drywall and plastering business for many years and was taught how to do this. If done right you don’t even need to paint it. My dad did this all.over the house when we were kids in the early 90s.
Beautiful. I would love this
It’s a dying art that goes back at least to the 50s.
I remember growing up, we had this on the wall in our hallway .
I had this in the house I grew up in! I loved to figure out where they must have started and ended but it was confusing. They collect dust like a pro.
It’s almost impossible to match if you have to fix stuff. Thats why we don’t like it. You’d have to redo the entire ceiling to make it blend. Just use stomp and it’s so much easier.
That’s way too tasteful for the 70s. All these people thinking it was a golden age. I’ve talked to people that have a shared ptsd for certain shades of brown, orange & green that we suffered through childhood.
So much better looking than popcorn ceiling that was also popular for some unholy reason
Looks better than popcorn
My house that was built in the 70s has a very similar ceiling treatment. I love it so much – very nice to look up at while you’re spiraling at 4am.