70B 2019 Guest User 70B 2019 Guest User

Guest Bathroom Ceiling

The heavy popcorn ceiling in the guest bathroom had been painted over - heavily - with water-resistant paint. Probably Kilz, or something like it. The obnoxious concrete-like granules tore at my knuckles and refused to be scraped loose.

So, a few YouTube videos later, I decided to try my hand at coating over the popcorn with drywall compound. I was feeling pretty okay about my initial attempts. (See the smooth-ish area over the window?) Then life got in the way… and this is how it has looked ever since.

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Then Rosemary showed me her beautiful newly popcorn-free ceiling. Knowing I could stare at this eyesore for a few more years, or throw a few hundred bucks at the problem and have it done in a couple days… done.

First coat… um… WAY better than my sorry attempt:

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Coated, sanded, painted. Popcorn BE GONE!

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70B 2016 Guest User 70B 2016 Guest User

Popcorn Ceiling

After confirming that the popcorn ceiling doesn't contain asbestos (mail-in DIY kit), I set to spraying and scraping down the ceiling. I used big plastic sheets to funnel all the droppings into a garbage bag, which minimized the amount of nasty cleanup.

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70B 2014 Guest User 70B 2014 Guest User

Dining Room Blinds and Ceiling Repair

Damage behind the blinds needed to be repaired before painting.

I took down the vertical blinds in preparation for getting rid of the wallpaper. This is when I realized that the ceiling had been popcorn-coated. And apparently when they scraped it off, they didn't bother to remove the blinds so they could scrape all the way to the edges. What a pain in the ass, since now I have to paint the entire ceiling over again. #JobDoneWrong

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