How can I finish my back porch ceiling in an inexpensive way?
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A 'touched up' porch ceiling
Paint it light blue, the wasp will think it is the sky and they will not build nest.
I have done this on my porches and the ceiling in my storm shelter. It also works for spiders
Lisa, did you have photos of the finished project? Would love to see!!
A simple fix would be using some simple exterior grade plywood. Nail it up and paint it.
I would use something that adds a little bit of texture! Bamboo fencing is a great option. Pine that you whitewash (although wood prices are still high) would be pretty too.
Hello, honestly a quick coat of nice white paint would do the trick!
Paint it, or Board it over or pannel it out.
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Hi Lisa, hope this helps you out. You can coat it with killz,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fts2wLpRGbI
Cover it with 4'x8' beadboard.
The cheapest and easiest fix would be to paint the ceiling.
I just redid mine with paint on the plywood and stain for the boards. It was a bit of work but looks so much better considering what little I spent. (I ended up staining the fence to match!)
My husband and I bought a big roll of burlap and stapled it up. Looked really cool.
Paint it!
I would paint it a pretty light blue. They do that in the south and it always feels so welcoming. Be sure and prime it first.
Paint it with Eggshell or Satin finish White or Duckegg blue paint using a long reach roller or a brush or both.
A quick solution would be to paint it black. It will stop drawing your eye and make the ceiling height feel taller.
Paint it. Easiest and cheapest way to fix.
Paint it with a nice sky blue! I did mine and receive many compliments about how pretty it is. You could leave the rafters plain but it would be much easier to paint it all and probably look nicer as well unless you want to call attention to them.
Hi Lisa: Painting is always a good idea and cheap :) If you don't have one, you can rent a paint sprayer from most home improvement stores. I'd put on a stain blocker first, then a primer and then paint. If you want something like ceiling tiles, check with your local Habitat for Humanity Restore. Habitat for Humanity ReStores Scroll down to the red block and put in your zip code to find the one near you. They have loads of stuff you may be able to use.
I am thinking about it also, but i think i may find extra money
To finish your back porch ceiling inexpensively, consider using plywood sheets or tongue-and-groove boards. Both options are cost-effective and easy to install, giving your porch a polished look. But if you need more money for that consider corebridge financial customer service. If you need assistance, visiting their site could provide valuable insights.