Beamed ceilings

 

Don’t you love beamed ceilings?

Beamed ceilings are of all ages, the Romans loved to use wooden beams to decorate the ceilings of their villas.

Palladio (1508-1580) tried to recapture the splendour of antiquity in the villas he built. This is the ceiling of one of the rooms of Villa Saraceno, Vicenza – Italy, built by Palladio around 1550.

9Image source here

 

Nowadays architects and designers do love to work with wooden ceilings in their new-built or restored houses. A beamed ceiling adds an important architectural element to any room design.

1Image source Decostruct

 

14Image source Antiek Anresto

 

6Axel Vervoordt  ‘Living with Light’  Photo credit Laziz Hamani  Image source The Visual Vamp

 

8Image source Rik Storms

 

To update your room, you can add a new coat of paint to the wooden ceiling beams.

12Image source Axel Vervoordt

 

4Image source Garnier Antiques  Photograpy Claude Smekens

 

2Image source Sextantio Hotel

 

10Image source Lefèvre Interiors  Photography Montse Garriga

 

3Image source Joris Van Apers

 

Beautiful ceiling in the Venetian Palazzo of Axel Vervoordt.

13Image source Axel Vervoordt

 

Notice this gorgeous beamed ceiling. Interior design by Ann Holden.

11Image source Holden & Dupuy

 

Addresses in Belgium where to find reclaimed wooden beams :

RIK STORMS http://www.rikstorms.com

JORIS VAN APERS http://www.vanapers.be

ANTIEK ANRESTO http://www.antiek-anresto.be

ANTIEKE BOUWMATERIALEN VERSCHAEVE http://www.verschaevenv.be

 

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