Step inside homes where the ceiling isn’t just a covering, but a statement. Forget drywall anonymity; these remarkable renovations, brought to life with the help of Sweeten, boldly peel back the layers to reveal the raw, architectural beauty of exposed beams.
Whether original to the home’s bones or artfully introduced, prepare to be inspired by how these structural elements become instant focal points, adding character, warmth, and a touch of unexpected drama to spaces ranging from a revitalized Tudor to a chic Parisian apartment.
Discover How These Renovators Masterfully Integrated Exposed Beams for Dramatic Effect
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1. A Tudor Home Returns to its Roots with Exposed Beams
Sara and Mike gave their Tudor home a modern layout when they had their contractor knock down walls and create an open concept kitchen and dining space. To bring back more of the home’s Tudor characteristics (and to provide structural support) their contractor brought in exposed beams that echo the rest of the woodwork.
2. 1929 Exposed Beams Preserve Parisian-chic Style
Here’s further proof that exposed beams can work for any home style. In Liya and her family’s Parisian-chic home, the contractor left the original 1929 beams intact. The white walls, ceilings, and beams create a crisp and clean look that contrasts with the dark wood floors and charcoal furnishings.
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3. An Industrial, Clean Take on Beams
A renovation surprise may not always be a good thing, but in the case of Lia and Chris’ Williamsburg loft remodel, it most certainly was. Their top-floor unit with a terrace, parking space, and sky-high ceilings offered another benefit: original beams. Much to the couple’s delight, their contractor proposed they open up the walls and ceiling encasing building beams in the kitchen and living room. “This eliminated awkward lines and revealed some industrial elements,” Lia said.
4. Once Hidden Behind Walls, Beams Become New Focal Point
Meg and Brett’s carriage home in Hamilton Heights was already chockful of historical charm, and once they exposed the original beams, it went to the next level. How they found the beams is a story in itself: “We walked around and knocked on the drywall—if it felt hollow, we put a hole through to see what was underneath,” Brett said. They came across different sets: wooden ones original to the carriage house, and iron beams installed to support the structure. “Some of the beams had initials in them, and we even found a horsehair or two caught in the wood,” he added.
5. Exposed Beams Add Character (and Even Out Ceilings!)
You know how the saying goes, if you don’t have it, add it. Jessica and David’s 875-square-foot apartment in Hudson Heights saw a lot of updates to make it work for their family. One stylistic addition they requested? Exposed beams. They wanted to bring more character to the space and as it turned out, the update served a dual purpose: the beams placed on the ceiling helped conceal an unfortunate spot where the ceiling was higher.
6. Recessed Lighting Within Beams Adds Light, Separation
First-time renovators Heather and Eric took on a dark co-op apartment renovation in Manhattan with the intention to lighten and open up the barren space. To turn the blank canvas into a home with more interesting detail, plus tackle a need for overhead lighting, they added non-support beams in the living room and bedroom. The structures offered a stylish and unique lighting solution that felt inherent to the home.
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7. Cobble Hill Home Goes to New Heights After Finding Hidden Beams
It’s amazing what can be unveiled in a renovation. Miguel set to renovate his “bland, cookie-cutter, white box” of an apartment in Cobble Hill and to his total surprise, learned it wasn’t so ordinary. The contractor was fixing some electrical issues and came across a brick wall, and then a ceiling of beautiful beams! Since the ceilings weren’t very high, Miguel decided to paint them white to make the apartment feel bigger and brighter.
8. A Minimalist Haven Rises in a Century Old Tribeca Building
Adding to our collection of inspiring transformations, we now venture into the heart of Tribeca, where a century-old building has been reimagined into a minimalist haven for a young family. While this renovation takes a slightly different approach, focusing on clean lines and maximizing space within a historic shell, you’ll still discover the power of thoughtful design to honor a building’s past while creating a vibrant and functional future. Prepare to be captivated by the seamless blend of old and new in this stunning urban retreat.
From rustic charm to modern edge, these eight renovations, powered by Sweeten, prove the enduring style of exposed beams (and the beauty of honoring history). See how these structural elements become storytellers, inspiring character and undeniable style in any home.
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