There is nothing like entering a room where the ceiling design and detailing draws you in. From the Pantheon dome to the frescos of the Sistine Chapel, ceilings have been known to capture and hold our attention through the centuries. Creating impact through overhead design continues to intrigue and inspire todays architects and designers.
The ceiling is often referred to as the 5th wall, and we believe it draws even more attention than the floor. Modern homes often rely on conventional drywall for efficiency. But when building a custom home, there are endless possibilities. We like the idea of including specialized shapes and millwork to add architectural interest and dimension. This is one of the elements that takes your home to the next level.
Here are some of our favorite treatments!
Exposed Ceiling Beams
Vaulted with Rustic Beams
Rustic Beams in the Kitchen, Interior Design by Phillip Sassano The Design Coach
Tongue & Groove Details
Painted Flat Tongue & Groove
Coffered Ceiling
Painted Coffered
Wood Stained Coffered
Barrel Vault
Painted Barrel Vault
Brick Barrel Vault
Wallpapered & Crown Molding Framing
Wallpapered Ceiling, Interior Design by North Shore Nest, Photo by Aimée Mazzenga
Tin Tiles
Tin Ceiling Tiles, Interior Design by Phillip Sassano The Design Coach
Tray Ceiling
Tray, Geneva Cabinet Company
Combined Treatments
Some of our favorite homes use a combination of architectural ceiling details to create even more dimension.
Beamed Vaulted with Wood Boards, Interior Design by Phillip Sassano The Design Coach
Painted Wood Beams with Stained Tongue & Groove Planks, Interior Design by North Shore Nest,Photo by Aimée Mazzenga,
Beams with Tongue & Groove Planks, Interior Design by North Shore Nest, Photo by Aimée Mazzenga,
Barrel Vault with Tongue & Groove Planks
Vaulted with Painted Beams
To explore all of these home in greater detail, visit our Gallery and be inspired!
It turns out the key to happiness and the key to your front door is one in the same. Latest findings point to the well designed home as a significant factor in leading your best life. Home should be a sanctuary of self-care, and the team at Lowell Custom Homes has a few ideas to help you make that happen.
Time is the greatest luxury
Most of our leisure time is fragmented by interruptions from an email, text, or simply caring for others. Since you cannot make more time, it makes sense to make the most of it. That’s where the homes from Lowell excel. Their forward thinking floorplans and distinctive features conserve your time and energy. Known for interiors that weave spaces together seamlessly, our homes will help you move efficiently throughout the day.
You Had Us At Hello
Nothing invites happiness like a well designed entry. From landscaping to architectural details, this is where the journey begins. Our video explains the artistry behind the entry doors in this show-stopping home, with Lulu Belle and Tucker extending a warm welcome.
Togetherness
You cannot make more time, but “time deepening” will make the most of what you have. Face-to-face interactions are an essential part of happiness. A home that supports togetherness can be more rewarding than screen time. We love open floor plans were the kitchen is at the heart of the home. When the layout is spacious and the appliances are luxurious, the kitchen becomes an ideal place for multitasking and gathering.
The den can be another favorite setting for togetherness. This room wraps you in the warmth of knotty alder with its architectural barrel vault ceiling for an intimate cocoon.
Enjoy the Journey
A recommended approach to happiness is to decelerate and enjoy the ride. Home design should accommodate a variety of interests with space to rejuvenate. We think you’ll enjoy a tour of the specialty areas in this newly completed Lake Geneva area home.
The workout room is located on the main floor for top of mind awareness.
A master bath exudes luxury with the positive energy from copper finishes.
The conservatory is a natural retreat for the avid gardener, this one is from Minnesota’s Conservatory Craftsmen
We are reminded of the great satisfaction of having guests when we browse the entertainment areas of this home. A nautical themed bunk and bath is perfect for Lake Geneva weekends. To see more of our favorite bunk rooms click here. And for tips on caring for your guests click here.
Even the tiniest guest receives a special place for precious overnight visits.
Did we leave anything out of this remarkable home? Oh yes, the wine cellar and sauna!
Now we’re talking happiness!
The home in this blog was featured on an interview with Todays Builder Television Show where builder Scott Lowell explains his “old-school” building methods that maintain the highest quality. Take a peek . . .
We believe in homes that are built to save you time, encourage togetherness and provide lasting contentment. We invite you to read the reviews from our happy homeowners right here.
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