How to Paint an Exposed Ceiling | DIY Basement Renovation Part 1
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This week I paint the basement ceiling black! It was quite the process. I discuss what went right and what went wrong. Overall it was a successful DIY project and easier than I expected. But, it takes a lot of prep work so be prepared!
Thank you for watching and hopefully you found the video helpful!
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We just bought a house and it has a completely unfinished basement... this video was so helpful because this is part of the final look that we want, so thank you and great job!
I love how the dog is looking at you like ''who tf you talking to dude, its only me here''
Haha! I meant to put in some dialogue during the edit but ran out of time. It's funny you noticed too!
@@GoldenKeyDesign nice job, earned a subscriber 👍
Awesome, would you be able to tell me how the lights are mounted between the joists? Appears to be can light housings but fitted with newer integrated LED fixtures?
Thank you for posting. I have been thinking of doing this in my basement and after viewing your video I feel brave enough to do it! Thanks again for taking the time to educate and advise us!
Thank you, I really appreciate it! Good luck with your project! You can do it!
U ROCKED IT!!! Definitely VERY detailed and insightful...You gave me the courage to do my basement....THANK YOU!!! Much luv
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind the words and am glad I inspired you! Good luck with your build!
I had a question about this basement ceiling paint that I asked in another one of your videos and then came across this video which answered everything I wanted to know. Your videos are killing it!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
i can agree that the ceiling tiles look corporate, but man..when you have kids and you want to be able to make some noise in the basement, it's nice to have a simple "removable" ceiling to block the noise. I think some manufacturers have gone a good ways in making drop ceilings look better. I love the industrial look but upstairs will hear everything.
don't have kids..... problem solved.
Thank you for the video and sharing the links this is on my to do list this winter. I really like the lights also just may add those to my list also.
Thank you for the tutorial. Your step by step instructions are easy to follow. Your basement looks good!
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Looks good. I'm about to do mine black as well. Thanks for the tip on the light covering with your th
Love the look of the black ceiling. Hides everything nicely including the cables.
Agreed! Everything just disappears
Nice peoject. That turned out great. Thanks for the video!
I love how that came out! we're into our own version of that same project and you gave a boost of confidence that we're going in the right direction AND that we can do it ourselves!
Thank you! It really is an easy project, you just have to have patience while doing all the prep work. The spraying is actually fun and goes by so fast! Good luck!
This is PERFECT. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for.
Thank you.
I’m surprised you were able to successfully coat that entire space with one 5-gallon container of paint…
I’m glad you found it helpful! I was surprised too. The paint itself is quite expensive but has very good coverage
@@GoldenKeyDesign Exactly what I was looking for to.
@GoldenKeyDesign where did you buy your brackets for the pot lights
@@julieleduc220 I just did a similar project and the brackets on Home Depot are called "HALO 6" MOUNTING FRAME-6PK" for ~$30. Super easy install.
Love the exposed beams. I'm gping to do it it my sun porch cause someone stained the ceiling redwood. Ugly now but it'll be beautiful when done. Thanks for the inspiration!
Exactly what I need to do in my basement to make it chill game room and the black will look cool since I don’t really wanna paint the walls just now
Cool video I been planning to spray mine ,nice work
Good stuff. I did something similar the past weekend. First time as well. Work for this old guy but he didn't tell me to vacuum/dust the ceiling. No eye protection or nothing; just told me to spray 🤦🏾♂️. Irritated my eyes and everything. Your tips help a whole lot. Again, good stuff 🔥
Thanks! Hope your project turned out nice!
I love this design. For my house, we redid the roof with outside insulation. I then ripped drywall ceilings and redid mechanicals. Also, extended walls to roof line and finally corrugated metal under roof deck between trusses. I painted the exposed ceiling - formerly attic - black and it looks open, industrial like your basement.
I put corrugated metal in my rafters to get that metal deck look like you see at some commercial buildings.
Thank you! That sounds like a really nice design. I like the idea of adding metal too!
Noice! Can you post a video?
Thanks for the tips! I'm going to spray my unfinished basement white for a home gym I'm making.
Good luck with the project!
gives it an industrial look, looks great.
Thank you, really appreciate it!!
The ceiling looks a lot cleaner and less cluttered painted black, as well as looks like it is higher. Nice job!
My thoughts exactly, thank you!
Thank you! long time I'm struggling with choice dry wall / black paint.. but.. I guess I go with black paint to save the space and money..
If your ceiling is completely flat, then drywall wouldn’t be too much more work but if you have a lot of plumbing/electric/HVAC to work around, then spraying it black is definitely a more effective route in terms of time and money
Bravo and thanks so much for sharing. So many great tips and hits all the important confidence-sapping question marks. Basements are such a bugaboo and I've found it very discouraging talking to contractors, who just want to slap up that ugly tiling system (which like you I'd just taken down!) or drywall...you nailed it in every way. 👍👍😎
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great job! Very sharp look!
Thank you!!
If you try another similar paint project, I would recommend an extension wand for your sprayer. It will make the whole process faster and easier. I'm glad your tried this though and wondered what it would look like if I did the same. For the industrial look I think you did a great job.
I actually bought an extension but decided not to use it as the ceiling was low enough. It was also easier to get into the nooks and crannies without the extension attached
tip, make sure your ac or heat does not kick on during process as it could suck some of the failing paint into the duct work and push is out in the out into the rest of the house.. lol. This happened to me about 20 years ago but the paint I was using did not dry before it hit to floor.. it messed some of the carpet up by the registers upstairs.
Great tip! I should have mentioned that in the video. Hopefully it didn't mess up too much of the carpet
The dog followed you the entire time… gotta love them. 😂
Great job!!
Very good preparation makes this look fantastic.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
Thank you for the video. God bless you and your family.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it 😁
Excellent video, very well done. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Good job man 😮
Can't wait to see how your basement will turn out!
Me too haha! I have some really cool ideas for the design!
You did amazing!
Thank you!!
Great job
We’re considering doing this in our house ceiling. It’s a shop house design (barndo style). Thinking about going with the open truss look. Trusses are wood scissor trusses and we have closed cell spray foam on the roof.
That sounds like a fun project! Good luck!
Looks really good!
Thank you!
Dude, you're a natural! Actually, I watched the whole thing.
Thank you man! Glad I was able to keep you entertained for the whole video haha!
This looks fantastic.
Thanks, appreciate it!
Your before rec room looks identical to my Aunt’s room in Nebraska. I always that it was cool having the basement open to the outside.
Walk out basements are the best!
Looks really good man
Thank you!
Great tutorial. Very helpful.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
smashed that like button. nice work.
Much appreciated, thanks for watching!
nice work! exposed beams can be so cool :D
Thank you! We love the look of the exposed beams too!
Great job!
Thank you!
This video has motivated my wife and I to start renovating our basement. Thanks for the great content! Definitely subscribed!
Awesome! I’m glad my video helped to inspire. Good luck with the project and thanks for the sub!
Looks great
Thanks!
I may have to consider something like this when I get around to redoing my basement. I'd considered redoing the drop ceiling but in 2x2 tile or drywall but not a fan of the loss of height for either approach since there's only a smidge less than 8' clearance without it.
Yeah I would strongly recommend this option. It doesn’t show up on camera well but the ceiling really disappears. Especially when the ceiling lights are on. It becomes empty space and makes the ceilings feel so tall. Highly recommend
I did this to my basement a few years ago. The only thing I did different was I sprayed a coat of zinsser primer first and did a 50/50 vinegar wash on the galvanized ductwork to prevent peeling later on. It's probably the cheapest and easiest way to transform a basement while giving a modern look.
It really is!
Nice T2!
Nice job!
Thanks!
Life goals!!!
Thanks!
Awesome video
Thank you!
looks badass
Thank you so much!
I like it ,looks great
Thank you so much 😊
@@GoldenKeyDesign you're welcome😊
nice project. good hints for the tools.
Thanks, really appreciate it 😁
@@GoldenKeyDesign unfortunately the sprayer is not deliverable
in my country (switzerland).
@@olivergengenbach7138 Ah sorry about that. I’m sure there are brands there that sell a similar product though
@@GoldenKeyDesign nope. know nothing comparable in the regular "home depots" here. expect it to swap over as a lot if successful stuff dies (like ryobi).
Thanks for this, just bought a house with an old drop ceiling in the basement.
Thanks for watching! Good luck with your project!
This is what I needed, thank you!! How do you sound proof for the upstairs?
Great video. Your sprayer didn't create as much overspray as the gun I used did. Mine was a good grade, pot style, sprayer. My only regret was that when the job was done and I went upstairs, I discovered that there was overspray everywhere. The entire two story, 2500 sq ft house had overspray. I thought that I did a decent job around the staircase, and I wasn't recirculating with the furnace fan. It just got everywhere. It took hours to clean. Be careful which sprayer you use and prep accordingly.
Going to do the same thing with my basement but it already has fiberglass insulation in the ceiling which I am tempted to leave in place for a bit of soundproofing and just paint over the fiberglass (which I am sure will take a lot more paint...but I fear it also may end up looking like crap). What is your opinion on whether i should take out the insulation or try to paint over it? ...and how is the sound transmittion from your basement to the 1st floor and vise versa in your house without insulation. Looks great by the way.
Thanks for posting this video! QQ is there an inexpensive way on top of that paint to do some sound-dampening without doing expensive celling? Thanks
What paint did you use? Love the color and starting this project this week
How has the paint on the duct work held up? I am about to start this project and have read multiple different opinions on priming duct work. Also what pressure setting were you using on the sprayer ? Thanks in advanced loved the video
The difference it makes!
Right!? Love the way it turned out 😁
Looks great thanks for posting. You considering painting the wall a light color or white?
Looks great! Much cleaner and you did a great job around the TV/vent area. Good call on creasing the tape down the wedges on the walls - paint always loves to sneak by tape! That 3M taping tool is awesome, I didn't expect it to roll down 8 feet, definitely bookmarking that one. How'd you keep the camera clean? Saran wrap or something?
I used to use that final song with the drop/transition, so good for "reveal" videos and easy to edit to the beat! I would still use it, just don't have time to run a channel.
Thank you! I was honestly a bit surprised how clean the lines came out haha! The frog tape came in clutch. The 3M taping tool is a huge time saver. It can be a bit finicky, but you get the hang of it pretty quick. Just make sure you buy the 8' plastic as they sell a variety of lengths. The camera is a bit dirty lol! Didn't cover it or anything, just tried my best to keep it out of the way. And yeah, its a great song - I try not to over use it but it works so well! Excited for you to see this week's video!
Good video man! Side question, what kind of lights do you have in your basement? I mostly have the pull down light bulbs but was thinking about going more the route you have
Great job! Do you have a video for how you did your stairwell? Love the look.
Thank you! And yes I do! Check out the lake house project playlist 😁
Thank you! I need this right now. (basically same replay as X Law) Subscribing. We want to make a bar, too.
Thanks, appreciate the subscription! I have a whole series on building my basement bar if you haven’t watched that yet. Welcome aboard!
Looks good. I’m thinking about doing the same in my basement but worried about noise. How do you find it?
Solid look, brother! What light did you end up using if you don’t mind sharing…
I actually like the look of black painted floor joists. The one thing I don't like while living with it is there's not much in the way of sound isolation between the two floors.
Yeah, this look really goes with the aesthetic of the rest of our home. We don't really need any sound isolation as upstairs we installed tile so there is a layer of subfloor (glued and screwed), mortar, durock, more mortar, then tile. It is quite solid and doesn't really transfer noise. Also, we raised a sunken floor upstairs so there is about 6 inches between the new subfloor and ceiling of the basement.
Good cideo
Thank you 😁
This is great. Is there any concern about it going through the ceiling into the floor above?
Nice - what brand model of pancake LED lights and mounting plates did you use?
awesome job and looks fantastic! we recently bought a house with the same drop ceiling situation, and we are wanting to do this. did you have to rerun any of the electrical to tiddy it up?
Thank you, really appreciate it! I highly recommend doing what I did here as it really opens up the space. We did have an electrician come in to clean up the wires and get rid of any unnecessary wiring. It isn’t necessary but it definitely makes the end result look a lot better and I think it’s worth the money. Hope this helps!
Nice
Thanks!
So, why the green tape when you came back a did the tape and drop “cloth” combo? Could’ve done the same process with the second application as the first to seal the sections between the tongue and groove. And I would’ve just hammered the ceiling fasteners in. Huge time sinks in those two operations.
Thanks for the video. This is exactly what I am looking for. I have a question? Does it require to have an exhaust fan in this application? Thanks
Thanks for watching! It’s not required but extremely helpful. I would make sure you have a good respirator at a minimum
I have a very similar basement and planning to do the same project you did. Thank you for all this information. I looked into this paint sprayer and had a question about it: what settings did you use on this unit for spraying the ceiling?
The only adjustable setting on the sprayer is the pressure. Since this paint it quite thick, I turned the pressure up to about 75% of the maximum. You can test it and adjust the pressure as you go. If you get to streaks on either side of the spray, you should increase the pressure. Hope that helps!
Thanks for sharing, have a very similar basement that we are trying to update. Can you share what you used and where you go the frames to hang your lights?
Thanks! All the tools I used are in the description. As I mentioned in the video, it’s dryfall paint. You can find the frames for the lights at any big box store
Hi! Love the end product. We are looking to do something similar in our basement. Out of curiosity what brackets did you use to mount the LED recessed lights? And what lights did you use? Thanks!
Thank you! I used pancake LED lights. You can find them at pretty much any big box store as they are new standard for residential lighting. They usually come in a variety if sizes too. You should find the brackets in the same section. They are made of 2 metal rails that span the joists with a metal cutout for the light to snap into. Hope that helps!
Could you cover how to replace those old basement lights fixtures please ?
They are called wafer LEDs. You can buy them at any big box store and they make ones that can screw into existing recessed can lights. Hope that helps!
Came here to ask the same question, thanks for the advice!
Do you feel the need to sound proof the exposed ceiling? We are doing this to my sons room downstairs and I am trying to figure out a good material to use to sound proof
what is at the top of the walls (between the joists) that separate the rooms?
What did you use to mount your halo lights?? I can’t find anything like that
Since it dries so quickly, were you still able to sweep up the paint that hit the concrete floor? @9:19
Hey great video. Could you link the lights that you swapped out for the fluorescent bank lights?
Thank you! I just linked them for you
Thanks for the detailed explanations! What paint did you use?
Thanks! I used black dryfall paint
Hello! Thank you so much for this great video! Question for you... After you put up the green tape, you were using the 3M masker to put up the 3M painter's plastic. Did you use the Blue tape with the 3m painter's plastic? What width did you use - 1 inch or 1.41?
Thanks! I did use blue tape since the masker only accepts 3M tape. I believe the width depends on which size masker you buy.
Hey what hardware did you use to install your recessed lights?
Excellent video! Just a question about all the electrical wires on the ceiling. Did you paint over those and is the paint rated for use with electric wires?
I have that same question!
Looks good. Doing the exact same thing. How does the paint hold up on the galvanized duct with the fluctuations from heat to cooling during different seasons? What is the odor of it like?
Thanks! The paint holds up surprisingly on the metal duct work. I haven’t had any issues and it’s already been through a summer and winter. I would just wait to turn on your AC/furnace for at least a day to let the paint fully cure. It did smell for a couple days but it quickly faded. Hope that helps!
You definitely want to prime it or IT WILL peel. SW makes a great primer for those, sure bond is the name.
Looks fantastic! What did you use for air flow to get rid of the paint fumes?
We just opened the sliding doors. Its best to keep your hvac off as long as you can
what was the name of the SW color you used? did you use flat paint?
Looks great! What kind of lights are those in the joists?
Thanks! They are Halo LED pancake lights. They are my go-to light now and they allow you change the color temperature too
Nice Terminator 2 Pin.
Just wondering if you think one coat was enough or if you wish you did a 2nd? 👍 great job
If you buy high quality paint, one coat is plenty. If you buy the cheaper stuff you’d probably need to do 2. Dryfall is the highest quality you can get and one coat was more than enough for coverage
Where did you find the light holders ?