The ceiling is an often overlooked and underutilized space in interior designs. While it’s true that we don’t spend a lot of time looking directly up at the ceiling, it can still have a big impact on the look and feel of your space, even if you’re just viewing it out of your periphery.
If you’ve ever watched a home remodeling show, you know how much some people hate popcorn ceilings. Although that particular style may be outdated, don’t write off textured ceilings altogether. Both textured and flat ceilings have a place in interior design; you just have to know how each style is best utilized.
In this blog post, we’ll explore the pros and cons of both textured and flat ceilings, factors to consider when choosing between the two options, and how professional insight can ensure your chosen ceiling finish complements your home’s aesthetics and supports its functionality.
Pros and Cons of Textured Ceilings
Textured ceilings involve applying drywall compound or textured paint to the ceiling with a roller, paintbrush, sprayer, sponge, stamp, or trowel. There’s an endless array of textures you can achieve with different techniques, including:

- Knockdown
- Comb
- Spray sand
- Orange peel
- Sand swirl
- Slap brush
- Skip trowel
- Popcorn
- Stipple brush
- Tree bark
- Sheetrock
- Shoelace
Advantages
The main goal of textured ceilings is to hide imperfections and joints in the drywall or plaster, especially in older homes. Because of this, they’re often less expensive and faster to install than flat ceilings, which require extra time and effort to achieve a flat finish.
The right texture can also add visual interest and character to a room, contributing to the space’s aesthetic appeal. Plus, textured ceilings come with acoustic benefits, dampening sound and reducing echo.
Drawbacks
However, textured ceilings come with some disadvantages, as well. The more intricate the texture, the harder it is to clean. Furthermore, they can be challenging to repair or match when damaged. Plus, they can make it hard to add or remove ceiling fixtures.
Depending on the texture, they can look dated or out of style. Popcorn ceilings, for example, are near-universally loathed, with most people considering them a mistake that should be left in the past. There’s also potential health concerns with older homes, as textured ceilings pre-1980s often contain asbestos.

Pros and Cons of Flat Ceilings
Flat ceilings are known for their modern appeal and clean, sleek look. Rather than having a texture applied to the surface, they look just like painted walls. This makes them a more timeless option than textured ceilings, which — like any trend — come with the risk of looking outdated in a couple of decades.
Functional Benefits
Thanks to their smooth finish, flat ceilings are easier to paint, clean, and maintain than their textured counterparts. Repairs and patches are much less difficult, as well. This means additional flexibility for future design changes, allowing you to swap out ceiling fixtures or crown molding without the need to match the texture.
Disadvantages
However, flat ceilings can highlight even minor imperfections, requiring precise drywall and finishing work to achieve that smooth, clean look. Be prepared to pay extra for the additional time and effort needed for a flawless finish.
Additionally, flat ceilings can lack visual interest unless they’re paired with other design elements.

Factors to Consider When Choosing
As you navigate the decision between textured and flat ceilings, keep these factors in mind:
- Style preferences: Which style looks best to you and enhances the overall look of the home?
- Budget: Flat ceilings often cost more because of the additional labor requirements.
- Maintenance: Textured ceilings are much harder to clean and maintain.
- Age of the home: If you’re renovating an older home, it’s important to match the ceiling style to the home’s architectural era.
- Resale value: Flat ceilings are often a safer option when it comes to resale value, as textured ceilings can be polarizing.
Furthermore, it’s a good idea to hire experienced professionals for ceiling installation or remodeling. At Rosewood, our talented painting and remodeling team can help you achieve the desired look, whether it’s a clean, flat finish or an eye-catching texture. With our professional tools and techniques, your ceiling is sure to look great, no matter which option you choose.
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