Make any home bigger and brighter with one of these vaulted ceiling ideas.
Vaulted ceilings are an instant attention grabber.
This pavilion uses high vaulted ceilings to allow for a wide view of the trees and lake.

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Thisliving roomhas a neutral palette with high vaulted ceilings to help it seamlessly blend into the natural surroundings.
Go For Color
Vaulted ceilings don’t need to be painted a neutral color to resemble wood.
Use Bold Hinges
For a true farmhouse feel, incorporate exposed beams with bold hinges.

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Incorporate Unique Beam Patterns
Vaulted ceilings don’t have to stick with a singular pattern.
Reimagine a Boathouse
If you thought boathouses were only for boats, think again.
This living room makes it look visually beautiful and intentional by keeping it in line with window frame.

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Add an Elongated Fireplace
With higher vaults come more opportunities.
Add Interesting Lighting
The height of vaulted ceilings makes it easy to play around with lighting.
“This fixture feels funky but still classic,” she says.

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Make Space for Beds
To carve out more sleeping space, build bunk beds into the wall.
This kitchen added windows scaling the entire valuted ceiling to utilize all the natural light from the sky.
Paint it White
Light and bright colors help to capitalize on natural lighting.

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This bathroom uses white as the main color to make for a clean, bright space.

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