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Drywall ceiling design in the kitchen

Drywall ceiling design in the kitchen

Beautiful plasterboard ceilings can improve any interior. That is why this method of decorating living rooms is being preferred by more and more owners. In addition, you can make a stylish and at the same time suitable ceiling from drywall and in the kitchen. For this, the owners will need to choose the optimal type of design in appearance, installation specifics.

An important factor in creating a competent finish will be the selection of compositions for painting sheets: there are many types of paint used to work with drywall. You should also pay special attention to the type of installed fixtures and the rules for installing special lighting. Using detailed descriptions of existing types of plasterboard ceilings, given the features of their installation and the permissibility of manufacturing for a particular room, you can easily create a stylish interior for any kitchen.

Plasterboard ceiling in the kitchen: pros and cons

One of the important advantages that affect the choice of plasterboard ceilings for installation in the kitchen among many owners is the cheapness of the material. But when installing complex structures, the cost of such a finish may increase slightly. But the indisputable advantages of drywall ceilings include:

  1. Convenience of leveling uneven ceilings (both minor irregularities and obvious joints between the plates are hidden under the sheets).
  2. Ease of location under the wiring design (provides ease of connecting any number of fixtures, ease of wiring to other objects in the kitchen).
  3. High speed mounting and dismounting.
  4. A variety of manufacturing options (in design, shape).
  5. Convenience of choosing ceiling lights (against the background of a drywall design, any illuminators will be appropriate).

Plasterboard ceiling in the kitchen Mosaic apron Electricity in the kitchen Wooden lockers on the wall Steel fridge in the kitchen

The disadvantages include low resistance to moisture. In the equipped kitchen, a quality hood must be installed. Also for installation in this room it is better to choose moisture-resistant sheets.

Chandelier above the table

In new buildings, which still give "shrinkage", plasterboard ceilings are not recommended: due to the slightest displacement, the sheets can be deformed.

Kitchen with balcony Floor tiles Cooker hood The picture between the windows The combination of white furniture and a dark apron

Varieties of designs

The study of the characteristics of different types of structures will help owners choose the best option for a drywall ceiling:

  • outboard;

They suggest the installation of basic profiles for attaching drywall to suspensions. Thus, between the GCR themselves and the ceiling surface, a rather large free space is formed where communications can be hidden.

False ceiling in the kitchen

  • hemmed;

The difference between this type of structure in the absence of suspensions for fastening profiles: profiles are attached directly to the floor slabs, wooden ceiling. This feature provides a minimal reduction in the ceiling, optimally suited for implementation in small kitchens.

Hemmed

  • combined.

Combine in itself both hemmed and suspended structures (can also be used together with stretch sheets). Allows you to create a multi-level rigid structure. The location of different types of structures during such installation can be any. For example, the suspended part is mounted around the perimeter of the ceiling, and the hemmed part is located directly in the center of the resulting frame.

Kitchen with combined ceilingRefrigerator by the window TV opposite the table Red accents in the interior Wood furniture in the kitchen Beams on the ceiling

Ceiling Levels and Their Features

Due to the simplicity of working with drywall, it is possible to produce ceilings with a different number of levels from it. Before choosing the number of levels for the created structure, pay attention to the following nuances:

  1. Ceiling height: with a height of 2.7 m, single- and two-level structures will be the best solution, assembling a complex multi-stage structure will visually reduce the kitchen.
  2. The cost of a specific design: if owners can install a single-level ceiling with their own hands, the assembly of complex structures will require the involvement of specialists and large financial costs.
  3. Kitchen design style: any type of structure will be appropriate in a simple interior, but a complex room design with a lot of decor, a variety of finishes is best complemented by the simplest one- or two-level structures.

Ceiling with different levels in the kitchen

The moisture-resistant GKL sheets used in the kitchen do not affect the ability to assemble any specific structures: they are suitable for creating any ceilings.

Bar counter in the interior Tulle on the windows Sockets in the working area Kisei on the window Art Nouveau interior

Single level

Single-level designs are among the simplest and cheapest options. They allow you to quickly level the surface of the ceiling. Perfectly fit into simple styles of kitchen design: loft, provence, classic and modern.Also harmoniously complement non-standard high-tech or art deco interiors. The mounted structure may be suspended or hemmed. Single-level designs are suitable for convenient installation of spotlights, pendant or overhead chandeliers. Usually they are simply painted with paint, but some owners prefer the stylization of single-level ceilings with stucco molding (or budget foam decor). True, such a design is allowed only in kitchens equipped with a powerful hood. Otherwise, dust and grease will constantly settle on the selected decor, and it will soon have to be replaced.

One-level ceiling in the kitchenTV on the wall Flower on the window Table by the wall Table island in the kitchen Chocolate walls in the interior

Two-level

Two-level plasterboard ceilings are usually installed in spacious kitchens to avoid a visual reduction in area. Their base (1 level) can be assembled from drywall, less often a capital ceiling is chosen as the basis. The second level is smaller in area than 1 and can have both a simple shape and a figure. The main advantages of this type of design include a fairly simple implementation, accessibility and original eye-catching appearance. The most popular options for such structures are:

  • frame;

The second level frames the surface of the ceiling around the perimeter.

  • wave;

The second level occupies half or a smaller part of the ceiling and is a triangle, the base of which (the side remote from the main corner) has the form of a wave.

  • "pedestal".

The second level in such structures is usually mounted on 1/3 of the ceiling and is complemented by spotlights. Allows to qualitatively illuminate the cooking zone or dining area.

Two-level ceiling in the kitchenTV in the dining area Photowall-paper in an interior Mirror over the table LED strip on the ceiling TV on the shelf

Layered

Multi-level drywall constructions are manufactured according to complex projects and include many eye-catching elements. The thickness of the levels may vary in different parts of the surface. For example, a small “pedestal” is made around the perimeter of the ceiling, and a multi-level design object (flower, star) is assembled in the center.Unusual and very beautiful look patterned ceilings. In them, the lower tier includes holes in the form of any objects. Through these holes the previous levels are visible. Despite the unusual appearance and special attractiveness of multi-level ceilings, it is not possible to make them in all kitchens. They are not suitable for rooms with a non-standard style. You should not choose them with a small area of ​​the kitchen: multi-level designs will lead to a visual reduction of the room and just ruin its interior.

Multi-level ceiling in the kitchenStone tile on the wall Bar stools by the table Arch in the interior Window wash Drawings on the wall

Ceiling Finish: which paint to choose

After assembly of the drywall construction, the joints are aligned, putty and primed. The following paints can be used as coloring compositions for GCR:

  • water emulsion;

They do not have an unpleasant odor, they are easy to apply and dry quickly. Sold in a wide color palette, have a low cost. But due to constant exposure, steam can lose attractiveness.

Water-based paint

  • water dispersion;

They have a longer shelf life than water emulsion, but has a less rich palette. Also refer to inexpensive formulations.

Water dispersion paint

  • with acrylic and latex base;

Long-lasting paint, which not only lasts a long time, but also does not change its appearance throughout the entire life cycle (it will not fade, it will not fade). True, such compositions have a fairly high price.

Acrylic paint

  • silicate;

Expensive silicate paints are highly resistant to moisture, serve for a long time. But because of the composition, they have an unpleasant odor that will weather for a long time after the composition dries.

Silicate paint

  • silicone.

Expensive and reliable paints resistant to fading and moisture. They have greater elasticity than silicate compositions. They do not have an unpleasant odor.

Silicone paint

Lighting

For kitchens, it is recommended to select simple fixtures with maximally closed shades. They will be easy to care for and can unobtrusively complement the interior.Overhead rectangular, square or round chandeliers, hanging chandeliers with simple shades (in the form of hemispheres, other geometric shapes) are suitable as the main light. As additional lighting, it is better to choose spotlights. Also quite popular in modern kitchens is the LED backlight, which makes it possible to make soaring plasterboard ceilings. Inside (closer to the outer edge) of the lower levels, a backlight is mounted, visually increasing the depth of the base and other levels. At the same time, LEDs can be located in multilevel structures in any way: around all objects, around the perimeter, in separate parts of the patterns. Due to this lighting, unusual zoning can be carried out: for example, to conditionally separate the cooking zone from the dining area or to separate the kitchen itself from the living room or dining room (in studio apartments).

Kitchen lighting with plasterboard ceilingNiche refrigerator Armchairs around the table Shelves above the window Kitchen with balcony Light green color in the interior

Design features of drywall ceiling in small kitchens of Khrushchev

To make a suitable multi-tiered plasterboard ceiling in the kitchen of Khrushchev is quite simple, having previously drawn up a detailed project. An additional assessment of the feasibility of implementing the selected option will help familiarization with three-dimensional visualization of the interior. In order not to make a wrong choice and stylishly, and most importantly, to properly finish the kitchen in Khrushchev with drywall, you need to follow these simple rules:

  1. Carry out installation of only one or two-tier ceilings (“bulky” multi-tiered analogues will make the kitchen to be equipped with tiny).
  2. To emphasize the “depth” of the ceiling by highlighting (an advantageous solution for the proper lighting of the cooking zone or dining area with an additional visual increase in the ceiling).
  3. Paint drywall in light colors (blotches of warm pastel colors are possible, but contrasting transitions should be avoided to avoid visual reduction in area).

Plasterboard ceiling in a small kitchen

Do not use stucco molding, decor, foam plastic baguettes in the kitchen of Khrushchev.They will only overload the interior.

Table opposite the sofa Pendant chandeliers in the interior Shelf plates Narrow kitchen Radiator under the window

Conclusion

Inexpensive and stylish plasterboard ceilings with the right selection of materials can be mounted not only in living rooms, but also in kitchens. For the stylization of the premises, it is possible to produce structures of any complexity and with any stylistic features. But the finished ceiling decoration must fully comply with the chosen style of the interior, not overload the overall design, be its harmonious addition. Unlike stretch ceilings, plasterboard analogues can be repainted as needed, but also the initially finished structure can be painted with a wear-resistant paint that can last for many years. Using the above tips and advice on choosing the optimal gypsum ceiling for the kitchen, coloring compounds and fixtures, you can easily carry out a stylish remake of even a tiny kitchen in Khrushchev.



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