Popcorn ceilings were a design staple in the 1970s, used as an inexpensive way to add texture, hide imperfections, and muffle sound. Today, they're still present in old homes and used in some new ...
These days, more and more homeowners are saying goodbye to popcorn ceilings, for a few reasons. In most cases, it's because they are simply look outdated. The textured ceiling look has become more of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Closeup of a painted popcorn ceiling with a light fixture - MC Media/Shutterstock If you own an older home, chances are you've ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. White popcorn ceiling - knelson20/Shutterstock Nothing makes a home feel more dated than popcorn ceilings. These textured surfaces ...
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Clean Your Popcorn Ceiling in 5 Easy Steps

Tackle years of buildup with this guide on how to clean dust off a popcorn ceiling.
DEAR MR. MYERS: I purchased a home in February. The sellers had put in a fresh, new “popcorn” ceiling in the living room just before they listed it for sale. A week after I moved in, a large chunk of ...
One man’s ceiling is another man’s floor,” sang Paul Simon. He could have been referencing a popcorn ceiling, because nobody ...