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12 Tips on How to Remove a Popcorn Ceiling

Popcorn ceilings were all the rage back in the ’60s and ’70s. Applying texture to drywall and plaster ceilings was a quick ...
If you cringe every time you look up at your dated popcorn ceiling, there is a way to remove the finish entirely, as long as ...
If your home has popcorn ceilings, the chances are good that you've considered removing them. Not only is the style outdated, but some popcorn ceilings are also contaminated with asbestos. Luckily, ...
OVER the years, home decor trends have come and gone. Popcorn ceiling is one trend that blew up in the mid-1900s, according to Insider.com, but now many consider it to be an eyesore. Decades ago, ...
Everybody loves popcorn with a movie. Nobody wants popcorn on their ceilings. Like cork walls, mirror tiles and avocado- green shag carpet, acoustic ceiling texture was all the rage in the 1970s and ...
Popcorn ceilings are ugly and drab, but ubiquitous in homes built from the 50's through the 80's. Here is a simple solution to remove this unwanted feature. Popcorn ceiling is a spray-on ceiling ...
Americans have a love-hate relationship with popcorn ceilings. Contractors like them because they’re easy to install with a sprayer and they hide imperfections. But homeowners loathe the cottage ...
Popcorn ceilings were popular decades ago, but today's homeowners often want them gone. Covering popcorn texture comes with some downsides, though.
Textured ceilings are making a comeback. But we're not talking about those popcorn ceilings that look straight out of the 1970s. The familiar bumpy texture is achieved by spraying or painting ...