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How to Make Your Own Beautiful Weathered Wood Ceiling

Make a statement in no time at all, by adding a beautiful, rustic weathered wood ceiling or feature wall to your home! The video tutorial shows you just how easy it is!

I’m an over-the-moon excited to be sharing this post with you today! If you’ve been following my One Room Challenge updates, then you saw a sneak peek at my beautiful new weathered wood ceiling last week (if you have no idea what I’m talking about, find out here!). I’ve been working on renovating my Master Bedroom Closet, with the help of my handy husband, and I wanted to add some more character to the small space. This stunning weathered wood ceiling definitely did the trick! 

Halfway through the renovation is when you start making the fun decisions, like which tile to choose, which paint colour to choose, and with furniture to put in the space. Love these decision making tips!

*This post was sponsored by Stikwood. Thank you for supporting Love Create Celebrate! For more information, please read my disclosure policy.*

A couple of weeks ago, this space looked like this ^^.  An empty white box. So I went searching for something to liven up the space. When I came across these real weathered wood panels by Stikwood I was in LOVE! These super thin, eco-friendly, real wood panels are an amazing and innovative product. How could I resist using them!

These weathered wood panels from Stikwood were exactly what I needed to add a special touch to my room redo

They come in a variety of sizes, so it’s easy to find a piece that fits. This saves you from making a cut every single time! When we did do cuts, we used two main tools:

Dremel with a drywall bit
Circular saw

This video will show you EXACTLY how easy it is:

Are you dreaming of a space in your home that needs this now? A feature wall, a foyer, a bar? I know I have a thousand other ideas in my head!

This weathered wood ceiling makes a huge statement in any room

We had to cover up and hide the attic ^^ in our ceiling, but you can hardly even tell it’s there! The wood hides the seams perfectly.

I couldn’t be happier with the results! What do you think of our weathered wood ceiling?

This weathered wood ceiling added a gorgeous rustic touch to my master bedroom closet makeover These weathered wood panels from Stikwood are the perfect rustic addition to any room that needs an upgrade I painted the walls of my master bedroom closet to make the weathered wood ceiling I installed This weathered wood ceiling is such a stunning and simple addition to any room

Don’t forget to follow along with my 6 week room renovation! I’m sharing the step-by-step process in these posts:

Week 1 / Week 2 / Week 3 / Week 4 / Week 5 / Week 6

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Amy @ my life from home

Monday 14th of November 2016

I'm absolutely swooning over that weathered wood. I would be standing in my closet looking at it all day!

Lindivs

Monday 14th of November 2016

Haha, my room is still off limits - because of other renos - or I would totally be doing that too!

Sarah

Monday 14th of November 2016

LOVE the weathered wood ceiling. It makes such a statement in the room!

Lindivs

Monday 14th of November 2016

I know! I can't get over it! SOOOO in love!

Kristen

Sunday 13th of November 2016

This turned out so well! Great job!

Lindivs

Sunday 13th of November 2016

Thank you! I'm so in love with it!

Roxanne

Sunday 13th of November 2016

Love the ceiling! Such a smart way to cover up the attic door!

Lindivs

Sunday 13th of November 2016

Thank you so much! You can't even tell the the attic is there - I love it!

Jessica | Petal + Ply

Thursday 10th of November 2016

SOOOOO pretty! I've been eyeing the white painted Stikwood planks to use somewhere in our house. Do you know if they can be used over textured ceilings? We have a few textured ceilings I would like to banish! ;)

Lindivs

Thursday 10th of November 2016

Thank you! I don't know for sure if they can be used with texture. We had a textured ceiling that we danced down before we put the planks up just to be safe.