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Ceiling Details
By: Amanda Wildman
Photographs by: The Mittentog
The Spring Parade Home by Lown Homes made the most of every surface in the home, paying special attention to what designers often call the fifth wall...the ceiling. They had a unique decorative focal point in every room, on either the ceiling or another wall in the home. They used a variety of products to accomplish this look. They used tile in the powder room and in the backsplash in the dining room and maple beams in the great room. The kitchen and the master bedroom had matching maple tongue and groove wood details as well.

Open floor concept with detailed ceilings was the perfect choice for Stealth Acoustics Invisible speakers
The kids rooms provided the opportunity to be even more playful. In the nursery a feature wall was crafted by the trim carpenters using trim pieces to form a one-of-a-kind angled design. The other children ' s rooms allowed the perfect moment to continue the playful designs using whimsical wallpaper styles including a gorgeous constellation ceiling in one of the children ' s rooms.

Even details on the Master Bedroom ceiling
These ceiling details were so important to the home that we wanted to make sure that nothing detracted from them, so it was the perfect opportunity for TruMedia to install their invisible speakers from Stealth Acoustics. These speakers are installed during the construction process just before the drywall team comes in to do their mudding and taping, they skim coat right over the speakers making everything but the amazing sound disappear. They can be hidden behind wallpaper too.

The Kitchen even has Stealth Acoustics Invisible speakers installed by TruMedia
The team at Lown Homes really showcased what you can do when you focus on the fifth wall in your space and make it a focal point. We think it turned out amazing!