Not exact matches
Open
beam ceilings, original hardwood floors throughout, open flow
between kitchen / dining / living room areas.
In
between, vaulted
beamed ceilings and hardwood floors are the backdrop for a dining area that seats ten.
Jacquelyn brightened the space by refinishing certain architectural details, such as bleaching the floors and painting the dark wood
ceilings white, while leaving other features — the big
beams, exposed brick and wrought - iron railing — striking a beautiful balance
between coastal and industrial.
You can add
ceiling beams, half walls or pillars (like what is
between my own family room and kitchen) to divide up a room visually in semi-permanent ways, or for flexibility you might be able to use area rugs, curtains, wallpaper and furniture placement to help create visually cozy spaces within the larger room.
I know I'm straying from
beams in the
ceiling here, but these next two shots show rustic
beams lining the opening
between rooms.
For the awkward area
between the wall and the
ceiling beams, a set of pretty colored glasses adds just the right amount of rustic and coastal for a laid - back look.
In this cottage bedroom, pronounced
beams provide a visual transition
between the walls and
ceiling.